Mixing and segregation of solid particles in a conical spouted bed: Effect of particle size and density_中国颗粒学会

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Partic. vol. 32 pp. 132-140 (June 2017)
doi: 10.1016/j.partic.2016.06.006

Mixing and segregation of solid particles in a conical spouted bed: Effect of particle size and density

M. Kiania, M.R. Rahimia, *, S.H. Hosseinib, *, G. Ahmadic

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mrrahimi@yu.ac.irs.h.hosseini@ilam.ac.ir

Highlights

    • Mixing and segregation of binary particle mixtures were studied experimentally in 2D spouted bed. • An image-processing technique was used to obtain particle concentration profiles. • Axial and lateral segregation and particle flow patterns were studied. • Equilibrium time and bed pressure drop at different air velocities were measured and discussed.

Abstract

In this work, the mixing and segregation of binary mixtures of particles with different sizes and densities in a pseudo-2D spouted bed were studied experimentally. A binary mixture of solid particles including sand, gypsum, and polyurethane was used. To determine the particles mass fraction, and their mixing and segregation in the bed, an image-processing technique was developed and used. Important hydrodynamic parameters, such as the axial and radial segregation profiles of the solid particles, were measured. The effects of air velocity, particle size, and particle mass fraction were also evaluated. The flow regime in the spouted bed and the time required for reaching the equilibrium state of the solid particles were discussed. The results showed that the segregation of solid particles and the time to equilibrium both decreased when the air velocity increased to much larger than the minimum spouting velocity. The axial segregation increased with the diameter ratio of the particles. Upon completion of the test, coarse particles were concentrated mainly in the spout region, while fine particles were aggregated in the annulus region. Examination of the flow pattern in the spouted bed showed that the particles near the wall had longer flow paths, while those near the spout region had shorter flow paths.

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Keywords

Experimental; Segregation; Binary particles; 2D spouted bed