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(1996) Hartholt, Gertjan Pieter
Fluidised beds are commonly used in industry both for physical as chemical processes, e.g. drying, granulation, catalytic cracking and coal gasification. The degree of mixing is very important for fluidised bed operations and control thereof is therefore desirable. It is known that the mixing and segregation of particles is caused by fluidisation bubbles carrying a wake of material from the bottom to the surface and also inducing a drift of particles in the dense phase. Exchange of material takes place between material in the wake and the dense phase.
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