Numerical investigation of gas-solid heat transfer in rotating fluidized beds in a static geometry
2008; Elsevier BV; Volume: 64; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.ces.2008.11.009
ISSN1873-4405
AutoresAxel de Broqueville, Juray De Wilde,
Tópico(s)Particle Dynamics in Fluid Flows
ResumoGas–solid heat transfer in rotating fluidized beds in a static geometry is theoretically and numerically investigated. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations of the particle bed temperature response to a step change in the fluidization gas temperature are presented to illustrate the gas–solid heat transfer characteristics. A comparison with conventional fluidized beds is made. Rotating fluidized beds in a static geometry can operate at centrifugal forces multiple times gravity, allowing increased gas–solid slip velocities and resulting gas–solid heat transfer coefficients. The high ratio of the cylindrically shaped particle bed "width" to "height" allows a further increase of the specific fluidization gas flow rates. The higher specific fluidization gas flow rates and increased gas–solid slip velocities drastically increase the rate of gas–solid heat transfer in rotating fluidized beds in a static geometry. Furthermore, both the centrifugal force and the counteracting radial gas–solid drag force being influenced by the fluidization gas flow rate in a similar way, rotating fluidized beds in a static geometry offer extreme flexibility with respect to the fluidization gas flow rate and the related cooling or heating. Finally, the uniformity of the particle bed temperature is improved by the tangential fluidization and resulting rotational motion of the particle bed.
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