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The industrial deployment of the fluidized bed reactors (FBR) have recently increased because of their excellent heat and mass transfer characteristics and product efficiency. In the state- of-the art design of these reactors, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a recently developed tool which can assist in their scale up. This book describes practical applications of multiphase CFD models with the kinetic theory of granular flows in bubbling, turbulent, and fluidized-bed reactors, including both experimental and computational approaches. It explains bubble behaviors, hydrodynamics, and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The industrial deployment of the fluidized bed
reactors (FBR) have recently increased because of
their excellent heat and mass transfer
characteristics and product efficiency. In the state-
of-the art design of these reactors, computational
fluid dynamics (CFD) is a recently developed tool
which can assist in their scale up. This book
describes practical applications of multiphase CFD
models with the kinetic theory of granular flows in
bubbling, turbulent, and fluidized-bed reactors,
including both experimental and computational
approaches. It explains bubble behaviors,
hydrodynamics, and reaction kinetics that are needed
for scaling up such reactors using two multiphase
CFD codes, the IIT code and the MFIX code developed
at the NETL. It discusses two kinds of granular
temperatures to determine solid diffusions and
mixing in particle and bubble levels, and a
technique to optimize catalyst size in fluidized
catalytic reactors. This book is useful to research
engineers working on the fluidization technology, or
any researcher studying multiphase flows,
computational fluid dynamics, and fluidization.
Autorenporträt
Jonghwun Jung, Ph.D.: Studied Chemical Engineering at Illinois
Institute of Technology(IIT), Chicago, IL, U.S.A, Senior
Researcher, POSCO. Dimitri Gidaspow, Ph.D.: Distinguished
University Professor, IIT, Chicago, IL. Isaac K. Gamwo, Ph.D.,
P.E.: Research Chemical Engineer, National Energy Technology
Laboratory, U.S. DOE, Pittsburgh, PA.