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Mathematical Models of Fast Fluidization

The coverage time for each wavy solid layer multiplied by the descending velocity gives the characteristic length of the wavy solids layer. Jiang et al. (1993) reported that the most probable length observed is around 20 cm. [Pg.447]

On the basis of the observations in the macroscale, the flow of a fast fluidized bed can be represented by the core-annulus flow structure in the radial direction, and coexistence of a bottom dense region and a top dilute region in the axial direction. Particle clusters are an indication of the heterogeneity in the mesoscale. A complete characterization of the hydrodynamics of a CFB requires the determination of the voidage and velocity profiles. There are a number of mathematical models accounting for the macro- or mesoaspects of the flow pattern in a CFB that are available. In the following, basic features of several types of models are discussed. [Pg.447]


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