Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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687661 | Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification | 2009 | 6 Pages |
The hydrodynamic behaviour of the submerging jet from nozzle in particulate medium by determining the velocity profiles is investigated in a 500 mm × 250 mm column filled with sand particles of 230 μm mean diameter and 2576 kg/m3 density. The upflow jet air emerges from a nozzle with 15 mm diameter. Three nozzles with lengths of 80, 40 and 0 mm from above the distributor are used. The experiments show that the jet fundamental properties and the self-similarity of the reduced velocity profiles remain constant in the process. The self-similarity of the reduced velocity profiles is thus an intrinsic property in the steady-state flow of the jets in a particulate medium, whatever the longitudinal axis, the length of the nozzle, the jetting velocity and the bed state (aerated or fluidized).