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Prediction of minimum fluidization velocity in pulsed gas-solid fluidized bed
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  • Yanjiao Li,
  • Chenyang Zhou,
  • Guannan Lv,
  • Yongxin Ren,
  • Yuemin Zhao,
  • Qingxia Liu,
  • Zhonghao Rao,
  • Liang Dong
Yanjiao Li

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Chenyang Zhou
China University of Mining and Technology
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Guannan Lv
China University of Mining and Technology
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Yongxin Ren
China University of Mining and Technology
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Yuemin Zhao
China University of Mining and Technology
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Qingxia Liu
University of Alberta
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Zhonghao Rao
China University of Mining and Technology
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Liang Dong
China University of Mining and Technology
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Abstract

Abstract: Fluidized bed technology plays a vital role in petrochemistry and coal separation. To enhance fluidization stability, the flow is periodically introduced into the gas-solid fluidized bed to form a pulsed gas-solid fluidized bed. As the main fluidization parameter, the minimum fluidization velocity (umf) can reflect the change of the critical state of particles in the pulsed gas-solid fluidized bed, directly affecting the study of two-phase distribution in the bed. Due to lack of theoretical study on umf in pulsed gas-solid fluidized bed, the work proposed a novel method to predict umf comibined with soft sphere model. Meanwhile, the spring-damping and the resonance force models were established under the action of pulsating airflow. A theoretical model of umf was then derived for pulsed gas-solid fluidized bed based on experimental stress analysis of particles. The novel correlation is basically agreement with almost available data in the literatures and present work.
Aug 2021Published in Chemical Engineering Journal volume 417 on pages 127965. 10.1016/j.cej.2020.127965