Powder Technology, Vol.262, 14-21, 2014
Effects of operating temperature on the bubble phase properties in fluidized beds of FCC particles
Some important characteristics of the bubbling regime, relevant to a sample of FCC catalyst with an average size of 110 pm belonging to group A of Geldart's classification, were investigated at 100,400 and 700 degrees C. Non-invasive optical techniques were employed for acquiring data of bed collapse tests as well as images of bubble eruption at the free surface of the bed. The experiments, performed at varying fluidization velocity and bed aspect ratio, show that a smoother regime of bubbling is observed at superambient temperature, where thermal enhancement of interparticle forces leads to higher porosity and lower interstitial flow in the emulsion phase while smaller bubbles are observed to flow across the bed at higher frequencies. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.