Effect of bed particle size and temperature variation on the minimum fluidisation velocity: A comparison with minimum fluidisation velocity correlations for bubbling fluidised bed designs
Abstract:This work presents hydrodynamic studies on the effect of temperature and bed particle variation on minimum fluidisation velocity. A lab-scale bubbling fluidised bed made of stainless steel, with column height of 1 m and internal diameter of 0.15 m was used. Five Geldart-B-type alumina bed materials of mean particle sizes 75, 177, 250, 320 and 500 µm were used and the bed temperature was varied between 50 ℃ and 600 ℃. The hydrodynamic results showed that minimum fluidisation velocity varied directly with mean p… Show more
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