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“…This change is consistent with results reported by Satija et al (1985) for particles of ρ p = 2500 kg/m 3 and d p from 50 to 245 µm. According to Satija et al (1985), the increase in slope of the standard pressure deviations versus air velocity curves coincides choking were greater than 0.98.…”
Section: Analysis Of Pressure Fluctuationssupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…This change is consistent with results reported by Satija et al (1985) for particles of ρ p = 2500 kg/m 3 and d p from 50 to 245 µm. According to Satija et al (1985), the increase in slope of the standard pressure deviations versus air velocity curves coincides choking were greater than 0.98.…”
Section: Analysis Of Pressure Fluctuationssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…This change is consistent with results reported by Satija et al (1985) for particles of ρ p = 2500 kg/m 3 and d p from 50 to 245 µm. According to Satija et al (1985), the increase in slope of the standard pressure deviations versus air velocity curves coincides choking were greater than 0.98. Punwani et al (1976) have modified the original equation proposed by Yang (1975), in which the voidage at choking condition is estimated as a function of particle terminal velocity, riser diameter and gas velocity.…”
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“…The literature presents a number of methods for measuring the classical choking velocity [1,[34][35][36][37][38][39][40]. Moreover, three studies [36,39,40] compared some of the methods, but they related to only specific particle characteristics therefore it is difficult to define the accuracy of some methods.…”
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“…With an increase in the solids circulation rate, both the solids holdup and the fluctuation increase, as shown in line (b). When the solids circulation rate further increases to 3.63 kg m Ϫ2 s Ϫ1 , there is a sharp change of the solids holdup from less than 0.1 to around 0.27, which is noted as choking in the literature (Bi et al, 1993;Satija et al, 1985). Furthermore, the fluctuation of the solids holdup distribution substantially increases, reflecting a turbulent flow behavior induced by the violent gas movement.…”
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