One of the most popular and frequently used models for describing homogeneous liquid-solid fluidised suspensions is the model developed by Richardson & Zaki in 1954. The superficial fluid velocity and terminal settling velocity together with an index makes it possible to determine the fluid porosity in a straightforward way. The reference point for the Richardson-Zaki model is the terminal settling velocity at maximum porosity conditions. To be able to predict porosity in the proximity of minimum fluidisation conditions, either the minimum fluidisation velocity must be known or the Richardson-Zaki index must be very accurate. To maintain optimal process and control conditions in multiphase drinking water treatment processes, the porosit...
In many industrial operations, such as fluidized bed granulators, coaters, and fluid cokers, a bindi...
Knowledge on regime transition from conventional to circulating fluidization is important to scale-u...
Natural particles are frequently applied in drinking water treatment processes in fixed bed reactors...
One of the most popular and frequently used models for describing homogeneous liquid-solid fluidised...
One of the most popular and frequently used models for describing homogeneous liquid-solid fluidised...
In drinking water treatment plants, multiphase flows are a frequent phenomenon. Examples of such flo...
Softening at drinking water treatment plants is often realised by fluidised bed pellet reactors. Gen...
Liquid-solid fluidisation is frequently encountered in drinking water treatment processes, for insta...
A novel effective drag relation for liquid-solid fluidisation is proposed, suitable for application ...
In full-scale drinking water production plants in the Netherlands, central softening is widely used ...
The paper describes a comparison between four numerical models of porosity, for better understanding...
This study describes the development and application of a mathematical model of the two-phase flow r...
For drinking water treatment applications, it is possible to predict the external porosity of an exp...
Sedimentation in drinking water networks can lead to discolouration complaints. A sufficient criteri...
Correct prediction of spontaneous bubble formation in freely bubbling gas–solid fluidized beds using...
In many industrial operations, such as fluidized bed granulators, coaters, and fluid cokers, a bindi...
Knowledge on regime transition from conventional to circulating fluidization is important to scale-u...
Natural particles are frequently applied in drinking water treatment processes in fixed bed reactors...
One of the most popular and frequently used models for describing homogeneous liquid-solid fluidised...
One of the most popular and frequently used models for describing homogeneous liquid-solid fluidised...
In drinking water treatment plants, multiphase flows are a frequent phenomenon. Examples of such flo...
Softening at drinking water treatment plants is often realised by fluidised bed pellet reactors. Gen...
Liquid-solid fluidisation is frequently encountered in drinking water treatment processes, for insta...
A novel effective drag relation for liquid-solid fluidisation is proposed, suitable for application ...
In full-scale drinking water production plants in the Netherlands, central softening is widely used ...
The paper describes a comparison between four numerical models of porosity, for better understanding...
This study describes the development and application of a mathematical model of the two-phase flow r...
For drinking water treatment applications, it is possible to predict the external porosity of an exp...
Sedimentation in drinking water networks can lead to discolouration complaints. A sufficient criteri...
Correct prediction of spontaneous bubble formation in freely bubbling gas–solid fluidized beds using...
In many industrial operations, such as fluidized bed granulators, coaters, and fluid cokers, a bindi...
Knowledge on regime transition from conventional to circulating fluidization is important to scale-u...
Natural particles are frequently applied in drinking water treatment processes in fixed bed reactors...