It is well-known that hydrodynamics observed in large scale gas-solid fluidized beds are different from those observed in smaller scale beds. In this article, an efficient two-fluid model based on kinetic theory of granular flow is applied, with the goal to highlight and investigate hydrodynamics differences between three-dimensional fluidized beds of diameter 0.10, 0.15, 0.30, 0.60 and 1.0m, focusing on the bubble and solids flow characteristics in the bubbling regime. Results for the 0.30m diameter bed are compared with experimental results from the literature. The bubble size evolution closely follows a correlation proposed by Werther for small beds, and a correlation proposed by Darton for sufficiently large beds. The bubble size increa...