Image velocimetry and statistical analysis of a mesh-coupled axial blade distributor for mass transfer in a swirling bed

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A mesh-coupled axial blade distributor was tested for fluidization of particles in a swirling fluidized bed. The bed velocity was estimated experimentally using a high-speed imaging device and MATLAB supported particle image velocimetry (PIV). The bed velocity was also predicted statistically with a response surface analysis method. During statistical analysis, the confidence interval of bed velocity remained between 0.49485 and 0.49998. The bed velocity was measured about 0.49741m/s and 0.538m/s through experimental and statistical methods, respectively. The experimental and statistical analysis revealed similar bed weights and superficial velocities with a slight difference of 6.4° in blade angles.

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Javed, M. A., Shukrullah, S., Naz, M. Y., & Sarfraz, R. A. (2020). Image velocimetry and statistical analysis of a mesh-coupled axial blade distributor for mass transfer in a swirling bed. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (Poland), 58(3), 779–790. https://doi.org/10.15632/JTAM-PL/120806

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