Abstract

In the present paper equations are obtained for determining the temperature field in a fluidized layer. The heat and mass transfer processes in a fluidized bed depend significantly on the motion of the solid particles which form the bed. In any small volume of a fluidized bed with nonuniform thermal conditions there are particles with different average temperatures. Therefore it is natural to resort to the statistical representation of such a system, developed previously in [1, 2], for the study of the heat transfer processes. The expression obtained here for the heat conductivity coefficient of the bed is in good qualitative agreement with the experimental data.

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