Abstract
AbstractIn a pneumatic transport reactor, a dilute suspension of the reacting solid particles is conveyed by the gas stream through the reactor. The system is characterized by very short particle residence times. The relative flow rates of gas and solids are determined by the thermodynamic and kinetic requirements of the reacting conveyed systems.Design considerations for co‐current gas and solids flows are presented and a comparison between co‐gravity and counter‐gravity flow reactors is discussed for the case of iron ore reduction by hydrogen. Kinetic data from single particle studies have been used to predict the performance of a pilot‐scale reactor.
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