Particle exchange in horizontal two-compartment fluidized beds – CFD simulation and experimental validation
[Display omitted] •Multiphase CFD-simulation to evaluate unsteady particle exchange behavior.•Experimental two-compartment fluidized bed set-up with height-adjustable weir.•Good comparison between numerical data and experimental results.•Model derivation using first order kinetic to predict particle...
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Published in | Advanced powder technology : the international journal of the Society of Powder Technology, Japan Vol. 28; no. 2; pp. 543 - 552 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier B.V
01.02.2017
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•Multiphase CFD-simulation to evaluate unsteady particle exchange behavior.•Experimental two-compartment fluidized bed set-up with height-adjustable weir.•Good comparison between numerical data and experimental results.•Model derivation using first order kinetic to predict particle exchange.
A series of ideally mixed fluidized beds is used to obtain a narrow product size distribution in industrial-scale applications. Thereby, the fluidized bed compartments or stages are divided from each other by weirs with defined openings (slots) for particle exchange. The knowledge of particle exchange streams and residence times in different compartments, respectively, is crucial for the process design and optimization of such processes. This particle exchange behavior between different compartments in 3D-fluidized bed systems cannot be easily evaluated by experiments.
Hence, a CFD multiphase model is used here and applied to a horizontal two-compartment batch fluidized bed apparatus to obtain particle exchange streams as a function of process parameters, e.g. slot height and bed mass. Good comparison of numerical and experimental results shows that this model can reasonably predict the particle exchange in two-compartment fluidized bed processes.
On the basis of this work, the validated and predictive multiphase model can be applied to continuous horizontal multi-compartment fluidized beds as a future perspective to identify best-case process parameters, e.g. optimal slot height. |
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ISSN: | 0921-8831 1568-5527 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apt.2016.10.023 |