Multiphase Flow Simulation and the Analysis Method of the Pressure Drop in the Vibrated Fluidized Bed

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This paper designed experimental system and the corresponding multi-particle coal particles experiments. At the same time based on computational fluid dynamics (CFD), we use Fluent as a tool to carry out the corresponding multiphase flow simulation experiments. The simulation results have a good consistency with the experimental results. Ultimately, we acquire the pressure drop calculation model and the simulation method of the multiphase flow pressure drop analysis inside the vibrated fluidized bed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 118-120)

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935-939

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June 2010

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