Powder Technology, Vol.90, No.1, 79-88, 1997
Effect of Particle Density on Heat and Mass-Transfer During Fluidized-Bed Sublimation
The transfer of heat and mass between a large sublimable object and a sand fluidized bed is studied in terms of both particle size and object diameter. Convective and conductive components are identified and dimensional correlations are proposed to predict them. New data are then compared with the results previously obtained with beds of lighter particles such as non-adsorbent molecular sieves. The significant differences are discussed and correlations are proposed that underline the effect of particle density.
Keywords:SMALLER PARTICLES;INERT PARTICLES