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Investigation of solid phase mixing in the multistage circulating fluidized bed

Journal

POWDER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 391, Issue -, Pages 214-226

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2021.05.076

Keywords

Circulating fluidized bed; Solid mixing; Residence time distribution; Simulation

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  1. Taishan Scholar Project of Shandong Province

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Research on solid mixing in multistage circulating fluidized beds reveals characteristics such as increased solid mean residence time and dispersion with higher solid flux. Diffusion coefficient in enlarged sections decreases with height, contrary to traditional risers. These findings indicate enhanced overall solid mixing in the multistage riser compared to traditional systems.
Solid mixing process plays a crucial role in evaluating the reaction performance of multiphase reactor. However, there still lacks the systematic research on solid mixing for the multistage circulating fluidized bed with enlarged sections. Solid mixing mechanism in a multistage riser is investigated numerically in this study. Some individual characteristics of solid mixing are found. It is shown by analyzing residence time distributions that solid mean residence time and the degree of solid dispersion increase with the increasing solid flux or the decreasing superficial gas velocity. Nevertheless, particle diffusion coefficient increases as solid flux decreases or superficial gas velocity increases. Moreover, the diffusion coefficient in enlarged sections decreases with the increasing height, which is contrary to the variations in traditional risers. Compared with the traditional riser, particle diffusion is weak, but overall solid mixing is enhanced in the multistage riser. Furthermore, two mixing patterns that gas solid flow develops towards the plug-type flow in the center region of riser and the mixed-type flow in the enlarged section are identified. In addition, the dominant recirculation time of solids in the enlarged section is predicted as 1.5 s under examined cases. (c) 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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