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Establishing fluidization parameters of different size of coal ash particles in bubbling fluidized bed

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Title Establishing fluidization parameters of different size of coal ash particles in bubbling fluidized bed
 
Creator Chauhan, Vishal
Chavan, Prakash D,
Gupta, N.K.
Datta, Sudipta
Saha, Sujan
Sahu, Gajanan
 
Subject Coal Gesification
 
Description he Fluidization behavior of coal ash particles was studied to establish fluidization parameters in a cylindrical bubbling fluidized bed. A series of experiments were carried out with different sizes of irregular coal ash particles ranging from 1 mm to 3 mm at different bed heights at atmospheric pressure and room temperature (ca. 28 °C). Fluidization regimes of all selected coal ash particles were studied by varying flow rates of fluidization medium i.e., air. The change in bed height and pressure drop across the bed was carefully analyzed to see the effects of particle size and superficial gas velocity during fluidization. The minimum fluidization velocity (Umf), minimum bubbling velocity (Umb) and fluidization index for different sizes of ash particles in cold conditions were calculated. The validation of experimental values was supported by theoretical calculations. It was observed that the Umb is 1.5–1.8 times higher than the Umf at different bed heights (Hbed). No substantial deviation was found in Umf with the variations of Hbed at a particular mean particle diameter (dp). Finally, the fluidization index between 1.58 and 1.78 for coal ash particles of Geldart-D type (dp> 1000 µm) shows an ideal condition for fluidization.
 
Publisher Taylor & Francis
 
Date 2019-12
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Chauhan, Vishal and Chavan, Prakash D, and Gupta, N.K. and Datta, Sudipta and Saha, Sujan and Sahu, Gajanan (2019) Establishing fluidization parameters of different size of coal ash particles in bubbling fluidized bed. Chemical Engineering Communications , 208 (2). pp. 210-219. ISSN 0098-6445
 
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