4.6 Article

Identification and dynamic properties of clusters for Geldart group B particles in a circulating fluidized bed

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Volume 248, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2021.117265

Keywords

Particle clusters; Cluster identification criterion; Geldart group B particles; Circulating fluidized bed

Funding

  1. National Key Research Plan [2019YFE0102100]
  2. Huaneng Group Science and Technology Research Project [HNKJ20-H50]
  3. C9 University Science and Technology Project [201903D421009]

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This study investigated the influence of particle clusters on the gas-solid flow behavior in circulating fluidized beds through experimental measurements. The results showed a weak dependence of cluster properties on fluidization states, and proposed a modified cluster solid holdup model that has higher prediction accuracy under specific conditions.
Particle clusters have a significant influence on the gas-solid flow behavior in circulating fluidized beds (CFB). To further investigate the parametric effects of fluidization state on the characteristics of clusters for Geldart group B particles, measurements of the transient solid concentration at different axial elevations and transverse positions were conducted in a 10.3-m high CFB test rig with quartz sand. Soong's criterion and wavelet analysis were both used to specify the cluster identification threshold, and a following comparison of the two established thresholds showed that Soong's criterion was a better choice for identifying clusters. By the selected threshold, the dynamic properties of clusters at different fluidization states were determined. The results revealed a weak dependence of the properties on the fluidization states. Lastly, based on the abundant experimental data provided, a modified cluster solid holdup model with higher prediction accuracy at epsilon(s) < 0.01 was proposed. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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