Abstract

The pressure drop across the distributor signifies the total pressure drop and ensures desired fluidization in the fluidized bed. This study estimates the pressure drop requirements for 1.2 and 2.05 mm particles utilizing two distinct perforated type conical distributors with 154 and 302 orifices, respectively. The investigation was carried out in a cold flow condition. The pressure drop across the distributor was introduced in this investigation by filling bed material in the conical portion of the distributor. To estimate the bed pressure, a combined pressure drop of the conical distributor with and without bed material was approached. Explicitly, pressure drop requirements for the minimum fluidization and bubbling regimes have been focused on and presented in this work. In view of bed pressure, an attempt has been made to establish a relationship for pressure requirements across distributors. The integration and estimation of pressure drop across distributor with bed material in conical portion could be very beneficial in view of the fluidized bed. As the bed height increased, the pressure increased, but the pressure drop ratio decreased for the selected particles. The distributor features a higher number of orifices that demonstrate lower pressure requirements during fluidization and bubbling regimes. This study emphasizes the desired pressure requirements for the fluidized bed.

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