Abstract

We present a novel method of extracting hydrodynamic information from a gas–solid fluidized bed. The proposed method involves measuring the fluctuations produced in a laser sheet that perpendicularly crosses the free bed surface. This non-local, non-intrusive technique can be applied to 2D and 3D gas–solid fluidized bed systems. Frequency domain and state space analysis were used in a complementary manner to characterize the fluidization regimes of these systems by monitoring E WB, μ, D 2, λ max, and K. Finally, we evaluated the influence of H/ L on attractor invariants in 3D fluidized beds.

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