Four experimental aspects of momentum dissipation of grid jets in a gas fluidized bed of cracking catalyst are reported. First, an investigation was made into the radial distribution of axial momentum for air jets issuing from vertical long nozzles into a minimally fluidized bed. The theory of Abramovich was compared with these experimental results. Second, data on the distribution of axial momentum along the axis for vertical air jets issuing from single and multi‐hole grids were compared with previous work. Third, the axial dissipation of vertical air jets loaded with fluid cracking catalyst issuing into air and also into a fluid bed was studied. Finally, the shape of the boundary of a jet dissipating into a fluid bed was compared to that given by theory.
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