Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.74, No.6, 1025-1027, 1996
Effects of Pressure and Temperature on Flow Regimes in Gas-Solid Fluidization Systems
The effects of operating temperature and pressure on the flow regimes of gas-solids fluidization are predicted based on the recently published flow regime diagram of Bi and Grace (1995b). The predictions are consistent with the evidence available in the literature. At constant superficial gas velocity, increasing system pressure and decreasing system temperature shift the behaviour toward higher velocity flow regimes. The opposite trends are realized if, instead, the gas mass flowrate is held constant.