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Outflow of Free Turbulent Jet in a Fluidized Bed

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The hydrodynamics of a free immersed jet is considered and its basic geometric parameters are described. An analysis is carried out to determine the most universal computational relationships that reflect the nature of the distribution of the flow rates in the flow of the jet. The ejected jet flow in a fluidized bed is described, accompanied by a calculation of the quantity of solid phase drawn into the jet.

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Correspondence to S. V. Vorob’ev, I. V. Postnikova or V. N. Blinichev.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 4. pp. 96–100, July-August, 2019.

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Vorob’ev, S.V., Postnikova, I.V. & Blinichev, V.N. Outflow of Free Turbulent Jet in a Fluidized Bed. Fibre Chem 51, 318–324 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10692-020-10105-w

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