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- Wall-to-Bed Heat Transfer Characteristics in a Fluidized Bed of CNT Particles
The effect of gas velocity on the average and local heat transfer coefficients between a heat transfer probe (20 mm-OD) at wall and a fluidized bed has been firstly determined in a fluidized-bed (0.15 m i.d. X 2.6 m high) of the CNT particles (dp=0.485 mm; bulk density=92 kg/m3). The average heat transfer coefficient exhibits a maximum value (692 W/m2K) at 2.8 Umf with variation of gas velocity. The variation of instantaneous heat transfer coefficients reflects well the entangled CNT aggregates behavior near wall region in the dense phase. The obtained average heat transfer coefficients have been correlated with the experimental parameters from present results and previous literature.