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- Fundamentals of Fluidization III
- (121d) A Local Transient Approach to Monitoring Fluidization Quality
In order to study the local fluid bed dynamics, needle-type capacitance probes were employed to gather local transient solids fraction data in a bench-scale bubbling bed. The time-series were then subject to analysis in order to extract various signal invariants. The parametric effects of axial measurement location, superficial gas velocity, and mean particle size were examined in order to identify favorable heuristic trends in the signal invariants with respect to global parameters governing fluidization quality (i.e., superficial gas velocity and mean particle size). This work demonstrates how these invariants then constitute the basis for a novel regime-map based monitoring scheme for quality of fluidization with potential application to feedback control.