Abstract

AbstractRational scale‐up of fluidized beds to commercial size requires an understanding of the operation of the grid support plate. One aspect of grid behavior has been studied experimentally; namely, the momentum dissipation of vertical air jets within an 11 inch diameter bed of fluidized cracking catalyst. Nozzle diameters were varied from ¼ to 1½ in. and nozzle velocities from 50 to 300 ft./sec. The data have been found to fit a general correlation relating the normalized axial momentum of the jet to a modified Froude number. The significance of the correlation to the process and design engineer is briefly discussed.

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