Pressure waves in gas-solids fluidized beds are generally investigated to characterize gas bubble dynamics, which are important for reactor performance. In literature the origin, propagation and attenuation ofpressure waves in gas-solids fluidized beds is still subject of discussion. For Geldart group B particles, pressure waves generated by a gas pulse are characterized as compression waves propagating at velocities of 10 m/s and higher, in agreement with results by Bi et al. [2] The attenuation ofupward traveling pressure waves is determined by the distance ofthe origin ofthe wave to the bed surface. Downward traveling pressure waves are not attenuated. In freely bubbling beds a major source offast pressure waves is bubble coalescence, wh...