Heat Transfer in Fluidized Beds

Heat Transfer in Fluidized Beds
Author: O. Molerus
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401158428

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This book provides a much needed and thorough treatment of the heat transfer in agitated disperse systems. It gives predictive equations for the heat transfer in moving beds, bubbling and circulating fluidized beds, pneumatic transport in vertical tubes and particulate fluidized beds. Owing to the many different modes of activation of heat transfer, the basic approach of the book is to provide experimental evidence of the relevance of particle motion to the proximity of solid surfaces for the heat transfer observed. This has been achieved by the evaluation of experiments obtained with a newly developed pulsed light method using luminous particles. Heat Transfer in Fluidized Beds will be of great use to students and researchers involved in heat transfer and thermodynamics.

Fluid-bed Heat Transfer

Fluid-bed Heat Transfer
Author: J. S. M. Botterill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1975
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Fluidization Engineering

Fluidization Engineering
Author: D. Kunii
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 008050664X

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Fluidization Engineering, Second Edition, expands on its original scope to encompass these new areas and introduces reactor models specifically for these contacting regimes. Completely revised and updated, it is essentially a new book. Its aim is to distill from the thousands of studies those particular developments that are pertinent for the engineer concerned with predictive methods, for the designer, and for the user and potential user of fluidized beds. Covers the recent advances in the field of fluidization. Presents the studies of developments necessary to the engineers, designers, and users of fluidized beds.

Essentials of Fluidization Technology

Essentials of Fluidization Technology
Author: John R. Grace
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2020-06-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3527340645

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A concise and clear treatment of the fundamentals of fluidization, with a view to its applications in the process and energy industries.

Heat Transfer in Fluidized Beds Effectiveness of Gas-solid Contact ...

Heat Transfer in Fluidized Beds Effectiveness of Gas-solid Contact ...
Author: Welcome Willard Wamsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1953
Genre: Fluidization
ISBN:

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Gas-solid heat transfer in fluidized beds was investigated by the transient heating of cold particles in a hot gas stream. Transfer coefficients obtained from the rate of recovery of the gas temperature during the unsteady state heating of the particles are a measure of the overall performance of the fluidized bed. The results are interpreted in terms of the gas flow characteristics observed. It is shown that gas-fluidized beds cannot be considered equivalent to a uniformly expanded fixed bed, but that a portion of the entry gas must be regarded as effectively by-passing the solid material present. Using air and carbon dioxide as the fluidizing gases and glass spheres, resin spheres, and crushed alumina as solids, the results obtained range from 0.07 BTU/hr-sq,ft, - °F. for 100/115 mesh particles to 0.9 BTU/hr-sq.ft. - °F. for 16/20 mesh particles but show no consistent influence of mass velocity. These coefficients are less than those previously reported for fixed beds, isolated particles, or fluidized beds. They are in agreement with reinterpreted results for the steady-state evaporation of water from a fluidized solid.

Circulating Fluidized Beds

Circulating Fluidized Beds
Author: J.R. Grace
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400900953

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Since the late 1970s there has been an explosion of industrial and academic interest in circulating fluidized beds. In part, the attention has arisen due to the environmental advantages associated with CFB (circulating . fluidized bed) combustion systems, the incorporation of riser reactors employing cir culating fluidized bed technology in petroleum refineries for fluid catalytic cracking and, to a lesser extent, the successes of CFB technology for calcina tion reactions and Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. In part, it was also the case that too much attention had been devoted to bubbling fluidized beds and it was time to move on to more complex and more advantageous regime,S of operation. Since 1980 a number of CFB processes have been commercialized. There have been five successful International Circulating Fluidized Bed Confer ences beginning in 1985, the most recent taking place in Beijing in May 1996. In addition, we have witnessed a host of other papers on CFB funda mentals and applications in journals and other archival publications. There have also been several review papers and books on specific CFB topics. However, there has been no comprehensive book reviewing the field and attempting to provide an overview of both fundamentals and applications. The purpose of this book is to fill this vacuum.