2006 Spring Meeting & 2nd Global Congress on Process Safety
(266e) An Analysis of the Chaotic Motion of Particles of Different Sizes in a Gas Fluidized Bed
Authors
Feng, Y. - Presenter, University of New South Wales
Yu, A. - Presenter, University of New South Wales
Abstract The dynamic behavior of individual particles during the mixing/segregation process of particle mixtures in a gas fluidized bed is analyzed. The analysis is based on the results generated from discrete particle simulation, with the focus on the trajectory of and forces acting on individual particles. Typical particles are selected representing three kinds of particle motions: a flotsam particle which is initially at the bottom part of the bed and finally fluidized at the top part of the bed; a jetsam particle which is initially at the top part of the bed and finally stays in the bottom de-fluidized layer of the bed; and a jetsam particle which is intermittently joining the top fluidized and bottom de-fluidized layer. The results show that the motion of a particle is chaotic at macroscopic or global scale, but can be well explained at microscopic scale in terms of its interaction forces and contact conditions with other particles, particle-fluid interaction force, and local flow structure. They highlight the need for establishing a suitable method to link the information generated and modeled at different time and length scales.