Abstract

A probe is presented which enables gas voids in a fluidized bed to be detected reliably at any temperature. It offers minimal interference to the bed and is cheap and simple to construct. It is necessary in the characterisation of fluidized bed phenomena to know the extent to which bubbling occurs. For this reason many techniques have been developed to detect bubbles. All these techniques have the limitation that they cannot be used in high-temperature beds and most have the disadvantage that they obstruct the flow field to a significant degree. This paper presents a probe which offers minimal obstruction and which can be used in beds at any temperature.

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