Particles agglomeration in a conical fluidized bed in relation with air temperature profiles

  • Jiménez, Teresa
  • Turchiuli, Christelle
  • Dumoulin, Élisabeth
Publication date
January 2006
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0009-2509
Citation count (estimate)
55

Abstract

Particles agglomeration is obtained by spraying liquid over solid particles fluidized by hot air. The growth mechanism depends on the operating parameters (geometry and process conditions) and initial materials, influencing drying conditions and agitation, leading either to agglomeration or coating or wet quenching. It is linked to air temperature and/or humidity distributions appearing in the well-mixing system of the fluidized bed due to the penetration of the sprayed liquid jet.In this study, air temperatures distributions in a conical fluidized bed of model particles (glass beads) top sprayed with water were measured varying the initial particles load (250, 500, 750g), the fluidizing air inlet temperature (60-70-80 degrees C), the liqui...

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