Journal of engineering physics

, Volume 41, Issue 2, pp 857–863 | Cite as

Effect of initial fluidizing-agent distribution on the large-scale motion in a homogeneous fluidized bed

  • Yu. A. Buevich
  • I. M. Tsyrul'nikov
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Abstract

On the basis of the idea of the phases of a fluidized bed as coexisting continuous media, the mean motion of the phases established with different initial distributions of the fluidizing medium is investigated.

Keywords

Statistical Physic Initial Distribution Continuous Medium Fluidizing Medium 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Yu. A. Buevich
    • 1
  • I. M. Tsyrul'nikov
    • 1
  1. 1.Tambovskii Institute of Chemical EngineeringUral State UniversitySverdlovsk

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