Fluidization XVII
Enhanced Fluidization of Cohesive Powders
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In this contribution, we experimentally compare the fluidization across different industrially relevant assistance, including mechanical vibration and gas pulsation. Fast X-ray imaging, as a non-intrusive measurement technique, provides direct monitoring of local hydrodynamic events and global fluidization development [3]. We also discuss the impact of varying vibration and pulsation conditions on hydrodynamic events such as powder segregation, bubbling and channel formation. The degree of enhancement can be assessed according to the comparison of assisted and conventional fluidization. These results help guide the design, implementation, and scale-up practices of relevant solid processing applications.
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