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Fines Residence Time in Jetting Fluidized Beds

4 Fines Residence Time in Jetting Fluidized Beds [Pg.315]

In operating a fluidized bed reactor such as a fluidized bed coal gasifier, fine particles tend to be elutriated from the fluidized bed. The elutriated fines, if not recovered, represent a significant carbon loss and thus a significant loss of reactor efficiency. In actual industrial practice, the fines are recycled back to the fluidized bed for further consumption. The location of the fines reinjection point into the fluidized bed reactor is important in order to maximize the consumption of fines in each pass. Otherwise, the fines will build up in the recycle loop and increase the heat load of the reactor operation. The fines reinjection location is selected to maximize the fines residence time in the bed and to provide an conducive environment for consumption, such as high temperature and an oxidizing atmosphere. [Pg.315]

Yang and Kearins (1987) describes the experiments carried out in a 30-cm diameter laboratory unit to study the fines residence time [Pg.315]

Some conclusions drawn from the experimental results are  [Pg.316]

If this is the case, the design and configuration of the gas outlet in the freeboard region can have an important effect on the fines residence time distribution and holdup above the bed. The importance of the freeboard region for further reaction of fines merits greater emphasis in both experimental and theoretical studies. [Pg.317]




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