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Title: | Relationship between the Onset of Semi-fluidization Velocity and the Minimum Fluidization Velocity |
Authors: | Roy, G K Sengupta, P |
Issue Date: | Nov-1972 |
Citation: | Indian Journal of Technology, Voulme 10, Pg 397-399, 1972 |
Abstract: | SEMI-FLUIDIZATION, a recent development in the field of fluid-solid contact operations, is highly suitable for mixed and tubular re- actors 1 . A semi-fluidized bed is a compromise be- tween the packed and the fluidized bed conditions, eliminating certain drawbacks of both these opera- tions2. The introduction of a porous disc or sieve in a conventional fluidizer arrests the free upward motion of the particles and results in the formation of a semi-fluidized bed consisting of a top packed section and a bottom fluidized portion. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2080/905 |
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