Virtual reality in chemical engineering features real-time simulation of complex industrial processes by utilizing multi-scale computation paradigm, and its realization is premised on global hydrodynamic modeling of the processes. Initial energy-minimization multi-scale (EMMS) model, though originally proposed for gas solid fast fluidization, is extended to bubbling fluidization and in both axial and radial directions, so as to enable unified modeling of the entire gas solid fluidization regime and theoretical computation of axial and radial heterogeneities in gas solid flow. By applying the EMMS and its extension models to the segments divided from complex gas solid reactors, an EMMS-based general method is proposed for global hydrodynamic...