Article | REF: J3390 V1

Fluidization techniques

Author: Khalil SHAKOURZADEH

Publication date: March 10, 2002 | Lire en français

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    2. Fluidization regimes

    2.1 Fluidization phenomenon

    For a given particle bed, the state of the suspension changes as a function of the fluidization rate. By progressively increasing the fluidization rate (in practice, we will use the notion of fluidization speed, which corresponds to the speed in an empty drum), we observe the following phenomena (figure 1 ):

    • at very low gas velocities, the particles are immobile. No fluidization occurs;

    • at a speed U mf which we'll call the minimum fluidization speed, particles move slightly and become suspended. The suspension...

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