Magnetic resonance studies of jets in a gas-solid fluidised bed Magnetic resonance studies of jets in a gas-solid fluidised bed

Magnetic resonance studies of jets in a gas-solid fluidised bed

  • 期刊名字:颗粒学报(英文版)
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  • 论文作者:Meenal Pore,Thusara C. Chandra
  • 作者单位:Departmenr of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology,The William G. Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engin
  • 更新时间:2022-09-22
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been used to study the behaviour of jets at the distributor of a 50 mm diameter fluidised bed of 0.5 mm diameter poppy seeds.Two perforated-plate distributors were examined,containing either 10 or 14 holes,each 1 mm diameter.Ultra-fast MR imaging was able to show the transient nature of the upper parts of the jets,where discrete bubbles are formed.Imaging in 3D showed that the central jets were the longest for flow rates below minimum fluidisation.Above minimum fluidisation,the outer jets,nearest the wall of the fluidised bed,arched inward towards the central axis.In this latter case,interpretation of the time-averaged 3D image required the use of ultra-fast MR imaging to identify the approximate height above the distributor at which discrete bubbles were formed.The apparently continuous void extending along the central axis above this height in the time-averaged 3D image was thus identified,using ultra-fast MR imaging,as representing the averaged paths of released bubbles.Time-averaged MR velocity mapping was also used to identify dead zones of stationary particles resting on the distributor between the jets.The dead zones could be observed when the superficial velocity of the gas approached minimum fluidisation,but they were smaller than those observed at lower gas superficial velocity.Comparable images of a single jet through 1.2 mm diameter poppy seeds from MRI and electrical capacitance volume tomography (ECVT) are also demonstrated.

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