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AUTHOR(S):

Rafail Isemin, Sergey Kuzmin, Oleg Milovanov, Dmitry Klimov, Aleksandr Mikhalev, Natalia Muratova

 

TITLE

Concerning the Impact of a Submerged Body on Particle Movement in a Fluidized Bed in Terms of Body-Bed Heat Transfer

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KEYWORDS

monodisperse fluidized bed, magnetolabeled particle, magnetometer, particle displacement, particle velocity, probability, external heat transfer

ABSTRACT

According to results of tracking a magnetolabeled particle in the monodisperse fluidized bed of silica-alumina catalyst, in which a gas-tight cylinder simulating a heat transfer surface was submerged vertically and in axial alignment with the apparatus, there has been confirmed the formation of a special zone near the body with the width up to 20 mm and local vertical circulation of particles. The zone is formed with a rise in gas velocity and a gradual deterioration of particle exchange with the core of the bed so that the time of the particle residence in the zone is increased up to 0.36-0.5 s, whereas in the core of the bed it is 0.25-0.4 s. The lower the initial height of the bed is, the lower the gas velocity at which a near-surface zone is formed. Formation of the near-surface zone can have a direct impact on the heat transfer rate and this fact should be taken into account when constructing models of external heat transfer in a fluidized bed.

Cite this paper

Rafail Isemin, Sergey Kuzmin, Oleg Milovanov, Dmitry Klimov, Aleksandr Mikhalev, Natalia Muratova. (2016) Concerning the Impact of a Submerged Body on Particle Movement in a Fluidized Bed in Terms of Body-Bed Heat Transfer. International Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Systems, 1, 76-80