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Name Oshitani Jun
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researchmap researcher code 1000258487
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Unstable sinking of spheres at higher air velocity in a gas?solid fluidized bed

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Jun Oshitani, Toshiki Sasaki, Takuya Tsuji, Shusaku Harada, Hirokazu Kajiwara and Kei Matsuoka

Summary

Float-sink of large objects (on order of cm) in a gas-solid fluidized bed of powder (on order of 100 s of
microns) based on density difference has been utilized for dry density separation in industry. The air
velocity u0/umf is one of the important factors operating the fluidized bed, where u0 and umf are the superficial
air velocity and the minimum fluidization air velocity, respectively. It is empirically known that the
sinking of heavy objects is ‘‘occasionally” unstable in the fluidized bed combustor, for which the higher
air velocity u0/umf > 4 is used. Unstable sinking means heavy objects that are expected to sink but sometimes
do not. However, the precise conditions at which the unstable sinking occurs are not clear. In this
study, we investigated the float-sink characteristics at a given air velocity u0/umf = 2–7 using glass beads
of size Dgb = 425–600 lm and 600–850 lm as the fluidized powder bed media. The float-sink experiments
were carried out at the bed height hgb = 150 mm and 75 mm using density adjusted spheres (diameter
= 30 mm). We found that the spheres stably float or sink based on density difference at
Dgb = 425–600 lm & hgb = 150 mm and at Dgb = 600–850 lm & hgb = 75 mm. However, the unstable sinking
does occur at u0/umf > 4 at Dgb = 600–850 lm & hgb = 150 mm. These results indicate that the powder
size and the bed height are key factors to induce the unstable sinking at the higher air velocity.

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Advanced Powder Technology

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Volume

324

Number Of Pages

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1300

EndingPage

1304

Date of Issue

2021/04

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Invited

Language

English

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