Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
150476 Chemical Engineering Journal 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A novel circulating fluidized bed riser which features an enlarged bottom and a draft tube has been introduced and investigated in terms of its applicability for FCC. Multi-flow regimes were observed in this novel riser, which had a dense bottom and a dilute upper region. The flow pattern in the bottom part almost had no effect on the flow behavior in the upper part. The dense bed height could be adjusted easily. A funnelform draft tube enabled the solids to follow two flow patterns: an upward flow to the riser top and a downward flow from the annulus to the riser bottom. A solids distribution ratio was proposed to qualify this distribution relationship. Furthermore, the flow structure in the bottom region was depicted, and an obvious core-annulus countercurrent structure was observed.

► Multi-flow regimes were observed in this novel riser. ► The draft tube was able to distribute the solids into two different flow patterns. ► A solids distribution ratio concept was proposed to qualify the distribution relationship. ► The flow structure in the bottom region was depicted.

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