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Non-intrusive measurement and hydrodynamics characterization of gas-solid fluidized beds: A review

  • University of Kent

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Abstract

Gas-solid fluidization is a well-established technique to suspend or transport particles and has been applied in a variety of industrial processes. Nevertheless, our knowledge of fluidization hydrodynamics is still limited for the design, scale-up and operation optimization of fluidized bed reactors. It is, therefore, essential to characterize the two-phase flow behaviours in gas-solid fluidized beds and monitor the fluidization processes for control and optimization. A range of non-intrusive techniques have been developed or proposed for measuring the fluidization dynamic parameters and monitoring the flow status without disturbing or distorting the flow fields. This paper presents a comprehensive review of the non-intrusive measurement techniques and the current state of knowledge and experience in the characterization and monitoring of gas-solid fluidized beds. These techniques are classified into six main categories as per sensing principles, electrostatic, acoustic emission and vibration, visualization, particle tracking, laser Doppler anemometry and phase Doppler anemometry as well as pressure-fluctuation methods. Trends and future developments in this field are also discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number112001
JournalMeasurement Science and Technology
Volume27
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Sep 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • gas-solid fluidized bed
  • hydrodynamics characterization
  • monitoring
  • non-intrusive measurement
  • sensor
  • signal processing

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