화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering & Technology, Vol.40, No.4, 622-630, 2017
Study of Flow Characteristics of Ultrafine CaCO3 Powders in a Spouted Bed
The flow behavior of gas and ultrafine powder in a spouted bed was numerically investigated by using a two-fluid model coupled with a population balance equation (PBE). The aggregation process is controlled by the PBE, which is solved by the direct quadrature method of moments. The agglomerate diameter is calculated according to the change in particle number. The solid pressure and viscosity were modified for agglomerates on the basis of the kinetic theory of granular flow. Distributions of diameter, solids volume fraction, and velocity are obtained by the new model. The influence of cohesive intensity and gas velocity on the diameter distribution were analyzed. The spout diameter, a vital parameter for the design of spouted beds, was calculated and a calculation formula is proposed.