Tetsu-to-Hagane
Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
Percolating Velocity of Fine Particles through Packed Bed of Coarse Particles
Katsuki KUSAKABETakeyuki YAMAKIShigeharu MOROOKAHisayoshi MATSUYAMA
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JOURNAL OPEN ACCESS

1991 Volume 77 Issue 9 Pages 1407-1412

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The percolating velocity of fines through the packed bed of glass beads of 4.5 and 12 mm in diameter and silica gel spheres of 1.5 mm in diameter was measured with bifurcated optical fiber probes. Silica-alumina particles of 68 μm, alumina particles of 211 μm and glass beads of 398 μm were coated with a fluorescent dye, and were used as a tracer. When 12 cm3 of the tracer particles was injected in the gas flow and exposed to ultraviolet light which was introduced with the silica fiber, visible light was emitted and transferred outward with the plastic fiber. The percolating velocity of fines was determined from the time period to pass the distance between the probes.
The ascending velocity of fines increased with increasing gas velocity and size of packed particles. A flow model of fines was proposed on the basis of the successive collision of fines on coarse particles. The percolating velocity of fines agreed with the calculated value. The measuring system developed was proved to be able to detect the local percolating velocity of fines in packed bed. The ascending velocity near the column wall was higher than that in the core region.
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