1988
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2509(88)87033-7
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Periodic density-inversion effects in a high-velocity fluidized bed

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“…In the past, researchers have focused their attention on the time-averaged behavior of gas-solids suspensions in the riser and have shown that a considerable solids segregation exists both in axial and radial direction (Kunii and Levenspiel, 1991). Only in recent years, have they studied the timedependent behavior of these suspensions, evaluating characteristic dynamics (Dry and Christensen, 1988;Schnitzlein and Weinstein, 1988;Arena et al, 1989Arena et al, , 1992Marzocchella, 1992). In particular, researchers have identified flow structures that alternate at a nearly constant frequency, provided that a fast fluidization regime was established in the riser.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past, researchers have focused their attention on the time-averaged behavior of gas-solids suspensions in the riser and have shown that a considerable solids segregation exists both in axial and radial direction (Kunii and Levenspiel, 1991). Only in recent years, have they studied the timedependent behavior of these suspensions, evaluating characteristic dynamics (Dry and Christensen, 1988;Schnitzlein and Weinstein, 1988;Arena et al, 1989Arena et al, , 1992Marzocchella, 1992). In particular, researchers have identified flow structures that alternate at a nearly constant frequency, provided that a fast fluidization regime was established in the riser.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%