Fluidization XVII
Biomass Chemical Looping Gasification: Preliminary Assessment of Fluidization Issues
Measurement of pressure fluctuations signals in fluidized beds generally allows assessment of fluidization quality. As to bubbling beds:
- the signalâs standard deviation is related to the size of erupting bubbles;
- the dominant frequency of the signalâs power spectral density function (PSDF) is related to the number of bubbles.
Analyzing those parameters in laboratory-scale bubbling beds allows for detecting defluidization tendencies of mixed beds made of OCs and ashes from pretreated and untreated biomasses.
This research group used this experimental methodology to study beds made of OC/ash couples: three OCs (i.e., ilmenite, calcined sibelco, and LD-slag) and several ash types were investigated at relevant CLG temperatures (700-1000°C). The methodology has proved to be a suitable tool for detecting incipient changes in bubbling fluidization, as it quickly caught the fading of bubbles, then related to the modifications of particles size, confirmed by the cross-checking with characterizations of after-test samples (scanning electron microscopy SEM, particle size distributions).