Abstract

An experimental investigation was made to study the effect of some operating parameters on the bed-to-wall heat transfer in a 5.25 m-tall circulating fluidized bed having a 102 mm-square cross-section with a bed temperature varying from 350 to 1173 K, a superficial velocity from 4 to 8 m/s, and a bed inventory from 15 to 40 kg of sand with a mean particle diameter of 309 μm. Two heat flux probes were used at two different locations in the furnace for measuring the heat transfer coefficient. The experimental results were compared with those of other investigators and also with the data predicted from a proposed theoretical model.

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