Chemical Engineering & Technology, Vol.24, No.8, 843-849, 2001
Solid recycle characteristics of loop-seals in a circulating fluidized bed
Solid recycle characteristics through a conventional and a newly developed loop-seal (0.08 m i.d.) system are determined in a circulating fluidized bed of FCC or silica sand particles. In the loop-seal developed here, gas was injected downward tangentially to the wall of the loop-seal to increase solids mass flux with stable flow. For conventional loop-seal, solids mass fluxes increase linearly with increasing aeration rate but it reaches a maximum value. At the same aeration rate with different aeration locations (0.1 - 0.6 m) in a conventional loop-seal, a maximum solids mass flux is seen at a height to diameter ratio of 2.5. For the newly developed loop-seal, mass fluxes of FCC and sand particles are higher and more stable than in conventional loop-seal at the same aeration rate. The solid mass fluxes obtained have been correlated with the aeration rate and Archimedes number.