2021 Annual Meeting
(194g) Enhancement of Fluidization of Fine Powders
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Introducing additional degrees of freedom provides flexibility to manipulate fluidization behavior. In the last decade, many works demonstrated the successful uses of external actuators, across different force types and energy sources, to enhance fluidization behavior [2, 3], as shown in Fig. 1. In this work, we experimentally investigate industrially relevant assistance methods that are prevalent, such as vibration, pulsation and stirrer mixing. X-ray computational tomography and pressure probes are used to visualize and characterize the hydrodynamics with particular interests to monitor the effects on agglomeration and gas channels. By pinpointing the degree-of-enhancement induced and uncovering the underlying mechanism, the results will allow us to optimize existing reactors, and design a new class of efficient production process accordingly.
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