2014
DOI: 10.1002/aic.14393
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Bubble dynamics in a 3‐D gas–solid fluidized bed using ultrafast electron beam X‐ray tomography and two‐fluid model

Abstract: Bubble characteristics in a three-dimension gas-fluidized bed (FB) have been measured using noninvasive ultrafast electron beam X-ray tomography. The measurements are compared with predictions by a two-fluid model (TFM) based on kinetic theory of granular flow. The effect of bed material (glass, alumina, and low linear density polyethylene (LLDPE), d p $1 mm), inlet gas velocity, and initial particle bed height on the bubble behavior is investigated in a cylindrical column of 0.1-m diameter. The bubble rise ve… Show more

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“…In order to span a wide range of fluidization regimes (particle properties and inlet gas velocity), simulation predictions are compared with experimental measurements by Rüdisüli et al [20] and Verma et al [19] in Section 5.3 while only the former is considered and scaled-up for the sensitivity study in Section 5.4. In [20], cold fluidization was carried out in a glass column with internal diameter 14.5 cm using alumina particles.…”
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“…In order to span a wide range of fluidization regimes (particle properties and inlet gas velocity), simulation predictions are compared with experimental measurements by Rüdisüli et al [20] and Verma et al [19] in Section 5.3 while only the former is considered and scaled-up for the sensitivity study in Section 5.4. In [20], cold fluidization was carried out in a glass column with internal diameter 14.5 cm using alumina particles.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, bubble velocity was measured using a bubble linking algorithm by measuring the response using two such probes placed 1 cm apart. Meanwhile, Verma et al [19] used a polycarbonate cylindrical tube with internal diameter 0.1 m. The measurements in this setup were done at three cross-sections of the bed using an ultrafast electron beam X-ray scanner acquiring data at 1000 Hz with a high spatial resolution of about 1 mm. The images were then processed using an in-house reconstruction software to reveal time and spatially resolved bubbles.…”
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