Fluidized bed reactors are widely utilized in food and chemical industries. Fluidized beds like gas-solid, liquid-solid and gas-liquid-solid three phase reactors are simpler for increasing mixing and warmth and mass transfers than the opposite reactor types. one among the issues in stable operation of the fluidized beds is particle segregation that leads poor fluidization by accumulation of relatively large or high density particles on the distributor plate during operation of the beds albeit conical fluidized beds are widely used but its hydrodynamic properties aren't fully understood. The reported studies on conical fluidized beds are mainly focused on the fluidization characteristic of coarse and fine particles, formulating correlation of gas dispersion coefficient and pressure drop characteristics in conical fluidized beds.
Young Research Forum: Fluid Mechanics: Open Access
Young Research Forum: Fluid Mechanics: Open Access
Research Article: Fluid Mechanics: Open Access
Research Article: Fluid Mechanics: Open Access
Research Article: Fluid Mechanics: Open Access
Research Article: Fluid Mechanics: Open Access
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Perspective: Fluid Mechanics: Open Access
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Short Communication: Fluid Mechanics: Open Access
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