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A study on the particle temperature in a conical fluidized bed using infrared thermography

Of the three main modes of heat transfer in fluidized bed reactors, surface-to-bed heat transfer has been more thoroughly studied compared to gas-to-particle or solid-to-solid heat transfer. The difficulty in studying both gas-to-solid and solid-to-solid heat transfer processes is due to a limited a...

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Published in:Journal of mechanical science and technology 2018, 32(9), , pp.4529-4534
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Dynamical Systems
Engineering
Fluidized bed reactors
Fluidized beds
Heat transfer
Industrial and Production Engineering
Infrared imaging
Mechanical Engineering
Particle size
Temperature probes
Thermocouples
Thermography
Vibration
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