X-ray tomography analysis of bubbles and slugs in a fluidized bed with inter-particle force

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

Jiliang Ma (Southeast University)

Daoyin Liu (Southeast University)

Xiaoping Chen (Southeast University)

Cai Liang (Southeast University)

Jan Rudolf Van Ommen (TU Delft - ChemE/Product and Process Engineering)

Research Group
ChemE/Product and Process Engineering
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2021.103835
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Research Group
ChemE/Product and Process Engineering
Volume number
145

Abstract

Bubbles and slugs coexist in a fluidized bed with strong inter-particle forces. However, the effects bubbles and slugs impose over fluidizing stability, and chemical reaction efficiency are different. The present work distinguished bubbles and slugs with the aid of X-ray tomography, and the evolution of their properties with varying inter-particle force in a fluidized bed were studied. The results show that the gas-holding capacity of the emulsion phase improves as inter-particle forces initially increase. In this process, the bubble frequency decreases noticeably, and the bubble size slightly increases. Bubbles rise slower than theoretically predicted because inter-particle force reduces the particle flow. The frequency and the size of slugs increase with inter-particle forces. As forces initially increases, the slug size increases with measurement height. An opposite trend is observed when inter-particle forces continues to strengthen. Near the gas distributor, the slug rising velocity is independent of size. In contrast, large slugs have a higher velocity than small slugs near the bed surface. Finally, three slugging patterns are distinguished, and the influence they impose on particle flow is analyzed.

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