Abstract

An induction heating fluidized bed with liquid injection was designed to mimic the exothermic process of particles in industrial olefin polymerization fluidized beds. The effects of liquid injection flow rate on agglomeration behaviors were investigated through the characterization of agglomerate size and mass. Agglomeration mechanisms were proposed based on the experimental data of bed pressure drop, axial temperature distribution, and microscale visualization. Results have revealed that, with the increase of liquid injection flow rate, the agglomeration mechanism was controlled by the solid bridge force, the liquid bridge force, and the cooperative action of them, respectively. Wet agglomerates caused by the liquid bridge force induced local dead zones and provided a good environment for the occurrence of a hot spot and growth of solid bridge, and thus the formation of solid agglomerates. Besides, elevating the liquid injection position and increasing the induction heating power can widen the operation ...

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