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  CHARACTERIZATION OF FLUIDIZED BED REACTORS WITH GAS TRACER MEASUREMENTS
 
 
Title: CHARACTERIZATION OF FLUIDIZED BED REACTORS WITH GAS TRACER MEASUREMENTS
Author: Wippern, D.
Wittmann, K.
Kuhne, J.
Helmrich, H.
Schugerl, K.
Appeared in: Chemical engineering communications
Paging: Volume 10 (1981) nr. 4-5 pages 307-330
Year: 1981
Contents: In a steady state bench scale fluidized bed the decomposition reaction of NaHCO3 was carried out. The residence times distributions, DRT, of carbon dioxide (the gaseous product) and non adsorbing argon (the reference tracer) were mass spectroscopically measured as a function of the bed temperature. By means of single-, two- and three-phase dispersion models as well as by a cell model, the DRT's were evaluated on line by a computer. The steady state transverse and longitudinal concentration profiles of these tracers upstream from the plane source were also measured and evaluated by a dispersion model as well as by a counter current back mixing model. Comparison of the steady state and nonsteady state dispersion coefficient measurements indicate that the longitudinal gas mixing is only partially due to backmixing. The experimentally determined wake fractions agree well with those published in the literature. Since the adsorption rate of CO2 on the pore surface area of the particles in the dense phase is high no interphase transfer from the interstitial gas of the dense phase into the bubble phase takes place. The desorption of CO2 and its return into the interstitial gas and than into the gas phase occurs only slowly and with an initial time lag. The on-line DRT can be used as a diagnostical technique for investigation of the reactor during its operation, if operation disturbances or breakdowns occur.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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