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Experimental investigation of radiative heat propagation in a simplified generic packed bed

Journal

PARTICUOLOGY
Volume 88, Issue -, Pages 149-160

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.partic.2023.09.005

Keywords

Thermal radiation; Spectral reflections; Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy

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A novel test rig for investigating radiative heat transfer in packed beds is introduced, along with experimental results. The rig uses parallel rods to represent particles in a simplified manner, and employs various techniques such as thermocouples and infrared imaging to gather detailed information about heat transfer. The results demonstrate that different surface properties of particles significantly influence heat propagation and surface reflections.
A novel test rig for the investigation of radiative heat transfer in packed beds has been developed and is introduced with representative experimental results. The individual components and the calibration are discussed. The generic packed bed is realized in a simplified way by an arrangement of parallel rods, which represent particles in pseudo-2D. In this arrangement, electrically heated rods provide the radi-ation propagating through the rod array to heat the passive counterparts. A sophisticated temperature-control scheme with a large number of thermocouples and infrared-imaging provides in-depth infor-mation about heat transfer in the system. Spectral radiation intensities are determined with a Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, which has been modified and validated for this specific application. In order to compare the influence of different surface properties of particles on the heat propagation and surface reflections, rod samples made of stainless steel and magnesium oxide are used. The influence of material properties becomes clearly visible by comparing the high radiation intensities resulting from a stainless steel rod array to the same geometry built from magnesium oxide rods. In addition, the in-fluence of the surface properties is particularly evident in the infrared images since the reflections are significantly higher for the stainless steel samples than for the magnesium oxide samples. The experi-mental results in the current work demonstrate the ability of the test rig to provide data with a well-defined accuracy as a validation base for numerical radiation simulations in packed beds.(c) 2023 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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