Title of article :
Study of Pressure drop in the 2D Spouted Bed with Conical Base of Binary Particle Mixtures: Effects of Particle Size and Density
Author/Authors :
Hosseini, Seyyed Hossein Department of Chemical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Ilam University - Ilam, I.R. IRAN , Ahmadi, Goodarz Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering - Clarkson University - Potsdam - NY 13699-5725, USA , Rahimi, Mahmoud Reza Department of Chemical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Yasouj University - Yasouj, I.R. IRAN , Kiani, Mehrdad Department of Chemical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Yasouj University - Yasouj, I.R. IRAN
Abstract :
In this study, the pressure drop for the binary mixtures of particles differing in size
and density in a pseudo-2D spouted bed was experimentally studied. A binary mixture of solid
particles including sand, Gypsum, and polyurethane was used in the experimental setup. Effects of
static bed height, cone angle, particles diameter, and a particles weight fraction on the bed pressure
drop were evaluated. The relationship between the peak pressure drops of the binary mixtures
to the minimum spouting velocity was discussed. The trend of variation of pressure drop versus superficial
gas velocities for binary particle mixtures in the spouted beds was found to be similar with
that for the single sized particle system. The particles that sink to the bed bottom are called jetsam,
whereas those gathered at the upper section of the bed are called flotsam. At the same air velocity
for jetsam and flotsam rich systems, the maximum pressure drop in the jetsam rich system was larger
than the flotsam one. The measured values of minimum spouting velocity were compared with
some empirical correlations for single sized particles in spouted beds.
Keywords :
Experiment , Binary particles , Minimum spouting velocity , 2D spouted bed , Pressure drop
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics