MECHANISM OF PARTICLE MIXING AND SEGREGATION IN GAS FLUIDIZED BEDS.

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Abstract

A model is derived to describe particle segregation for binary mixtures of different sized particles in a gas fluidized bed. Introducing an important aspect named segregation factor, the model, which is formulated based on the bubbling bed model, yields solutions showing the change of concentration profiles of jetsam with time. It is shown that the prediction of segregation patterns can well agree with experimental results obtained.

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Yoshida, K., Kameyama, H., & Shimizu, F. (1980). MECHANISM OF PARTICLE MIXING AND SEGREGATION IN GAS FLUIDIZED BEDS. In Journal of Technical Writing and Communication (pp. 389–396). Plenum Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1045-7_39

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