Chaotic characteristics of local voidage fluctuation in a circulating fluidized bed

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Local voidage fluctuations have been measured by using an optical transmittance probe at various axial and radial positions in a circulating fluidized bed riser with a 0.1 m i.d. and 10 m height. The chaotic time series analysis of the local voidage fluctuations has been adopted to characterize the nonlinear dynamics of the circulating fluidized bed riser. The variations of the correlation dimension and the Kolmogorov entropy of the voidage fluctuation were found to depend on the local time-average voidage. The axial and radial distributions of the correlation dimension and the Kolmogorov entropy were strongly affected by the solids flow structures (e.g. core-annulus flow) in various operating conditions. The correlation dimension of local voidage fluctuations increases along the riser, except the position near the distributor. Both, the correlation dimension and the Kolmogorov entropy of local voidage fluctuations near the wall, were found to be smaller than those at the center of the riser, independent of the solids circulation rate and the axial position.

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Ohara, H., Hongshen, J. I., Kuramoto, K., Tsutsumi, A., Yoshida, K., & Hirama, T. (1999). Chaotic characteristics of local voidage fluctuation in a circulating fluidized bed. Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 77(2), 247–252. https://doi.org/10.1002/cjce.5450770209

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