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Local solids flow structure in a countercurrent liquid-upward and solids-downward fluidized bed (CCLSFB) system

Journal

PARTICUOLOGY
Volume 76, Issue -, Pages 13-22

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.partic.2022.08.012

Keywords

Countercurrent liquid -solid fluidized bed; Flow regime; Optical fiber probe; Solids holdup; Particle velocity

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This study investigates the local solids holdup and local particle velocity in a Countercurrent Liquid-upward and Solids-downward Fluidized Bed (CCLSFB). The results show that the distribution of solids holdup and particle velocity follows certain patterns under different flow regimes. These findings provide fundamental information and theoretical support for the design and application of CCLSFB.
The local solids holdup and local particle velocity in a Countercurrent Liquid-upward and Solids -downward Fluidized Bed (CCLSFB) were investigated in details using optical fiber probes with two different models in a Plexiglas column of 1.5 m in height and 7.0 cm in inner diameter. A new flow regime map including fluidized bed, transition, and flooding regimes was established. The axial solids holdup distribution is almost uniform at low liquid velocity and/or solids flowrate and becomes less uniform with higher solids holdup at the top of the column after the operating liquid velocity is reaching the flooding velocity. The radial solids holdup profile is also nearly flat with a slightly lower solids holdup in the near-wall region at low liquid velocity and solids flowrate but becomes nonuniform as the operating liquid velocity approaches the flooding velocity. Two equations were also proposed to correlate radial local solids holdups. The descending particle velocity in CCLSFB increases with the decrease of the liquid velocity and the increase of the solids flowrate. A generally uniform particle velocity distribution was found in the axial direction, as well as in the radial direction except for a small decrease near the wall. These results on the local solids flow structure would provide basic information and theoretical supports for the design and industrial application of CCLSFB.(c) 2022 Chinese Society of Particuology and Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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