Mixing of particles in gas-liquid-solid fluidized beds containing a binary mixture of particles

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The present study focuses on the axial-mixing characteristics and flow behavior of fluidized particles, which so far have received scant attention compared to the bubbling and flow behavior of fluidizing fluids. On the basis of the axial dispersion model, the mixing coefficients in a gas-liquid-solid fluidized bed with an i.d. of 0.152 m have been estimated from the composition of a binary-particle mixture in the mixing region of the bed. The complex mixing behavior has been interpreted by means of the fractal analysis of pressure fluctuations generated in the bed. It ha's been found that the axial-mixing coefficient increases with an increase in the gas flow rate or the particle size and that it exhibits a local maximum with respect to the variation of the liquid now rate. The Hurst exponent recovered from the Pox diagram of pressure fluctuations decreases with increasing gas flow rate, but it displays a local maximum with variation of the liquid flow rate in the bed containing a binary mixture of particles. The axial-mixing coefficient has been correlated in terms of the operating variables. Moreover, a correlation has been obtained, which includes the Peclect number containing the mixing coefficient and the dimensionless groups derived from the isotropic turbulence theory.
Publisher
Amer Chemical Soc
Issue Date
1998-08
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

PRESSURE-FLUCTUATIONS; FRACTAL ANALYSIS; SEGREGATION

Citation

INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, v.37, no.10, pp.4167 - 4174

ISSN
0888-5885
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/3965
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