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This book analyses the use of a pulsed gas flow to structure
bubbling gas-solid fluidised beds and to induce a special
fluidisation state, called "dynamically structured flow", as a
promising approach to process intensification. It explores the
properties of bubbles rising in staggered periodic arrays without
direct interaction, assessing their size, separation, and velocity,
and explains how a highly uniform, scalable flow offers tight
control over the system hydrodynamics. These features are
desirable, as they not only bypass engineering challenges occurring
in traditional operations, such as maldistribution and non-uniform
contact, but also allow to decouple conflicting design objectives,
such as mixing and gas-solid contact. The thesis also presents
computational simulations which reveal the periodic transitions of
the particulate phase between fluid-like and solid-like behaviour.
This book will be of interest to researchers, engineers, and
graduate students alike, particularly those working in industrial
drying, combustion, and chemical production.
This book analyses the use of a pulsed gas flow to structure
bubbling gas-solid fluidised beds and to induce a special
fluidisation state, called "dynamically structured flow", as a
promising approach to process intensification. It explores the
properties of bubbles rising in staggered periodic arrays without
direct interaction, assessing their size, separation, and velocity,
and explains how a highly uniform, scalable flow offers tight
control over the system hydrodynamics. These features are
desirable, as they not only bypass engineering challenges occurring
in traditional operations, such as maldistribution and non-uniform
contact, but also allow to decouple conflicting design objectives,
such as mixing and gas-solid contact. The thesis also presents
computational simulations which reveal the periodic transitions of
the particulate phase between fluid-like and solid-like behaviour.
This book will be of interest to researchers, engineers, and
graduate students alike, particularly those working in industrial
drying, combustion, and chemical production.
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