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Título: | Initial particle velocity spatial distribution from 2-D erupting bubbles in fluidized beds | Autores/as: | Santana, D. Nauri, S. Acosta, A. García, N. Macías-Machín, A. |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 3303 ingeniería y tecnología químicas | Palabras clave: | Bubbling Fluidized Beds Particle Ejection Velocity Particle Image Velocimetry (Piv) |
Fecha de publicación: | 2005 | Publicación seriada: | Powder Technology | Resumen: | Some results on particle image velocimetry (PIV) in 2-D freely bubbling fluidized beds are presented. The PIV applications were used in order to determine the initial particle velocity of bubble eruptions. A two-dimensional non-reacting fluidized bed was constructed to measure the origin of the ejected particles and the initial particle velocity distribution, using coarse sand particles. The bubble ejection mechanism was observed taking into account the origin of particles ejected, the initial particle velocity distributions as well as the effect of other neighbor exploding bubbles. Our results show that the assumption of linear dependence of initial velocity with the angle predicts the velocity faithfully only for purely vertical-ascent bubbles. Measurements of ejection velocities show that initial velocities in the combined layer are higher than those of the particles in the nose of the leading bubble. Avoiding coalescence of bubbles at the bed surface can lead to less particle entrainment out of the bed and consequently to shorter fluidized beds. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/74170 | ISSN: | 0032-5910 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.powtec.2004.11.013 | Fuente: | Powder Technology [ISSN 0032-5910], v. 150 (1), p. 1-8, (Enero 2005) |
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