Diameter-Transformed Fluidized Bed Fundamentals and Practice

This book puts forward the concept of the Diameter-Transformed Fluidized Bed (DTFB): a fluidized bed characterized by the coexistence of multiple flow regimes and reaction zones, achieved by transforming the bed into several sections of different diameter

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Youhao Xu · Bona Lu · Mingyuan He  Yujie Tian · Wei Wang

Diameter-Transformed Fluidized Bed Fundamentals and Practice

Particle Technology Series Volume 27

Series editor José Manuel Valverde Millán, University of Sevilla, Spain

Many materials exist in the form of a disperse system, for example powders, pastes, slurries, emulsions and aerosols, with size ranging from granular all the way down to the nanoscale. The study of such systems necessarily underlies many technologies/ products and it can be regarded as a separate subject concerned with the manufacture, characterization and manipulation of such systems. The series does not aspire to define and confine the subject without duplication, but rather to provide a good home for any book which has a contribution to make to the record of both the theory and applications of the subject. We hope that engineers and scientists who concern themselves with disperse systems will use these books and that those who become expert will contribute further to the series. The Springer Particle Technology Series is a continuation of the Kluwer Particle Technology Series, and the successor to the Chapman & Hall Powder Technology Series.

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Youhao Xu • Bona Lu • Mingyuan He Yujie Tian • Wei Wang

Diameter-Transformed Fluidized Bed Fundamentals and Practice

Youhao Xu Sinopec Research Institute of Petroleum Beijing, China

Bona Lu Institute of Process Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China

Mingyuan He Sinopec Research Institute of Petroleum Beijing, China

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China

Wei Wang Institute of Process Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China

Yujie Tian Institute of Process Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China

ISSN 1567-827X Particle Technology Series ISBN 978-3-030-47582-6 ISBN 978-3-030-47583-3 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47583-3

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