Erosion in the Rectangular Biomass Circulating Fluidized Bed

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Through MFIX software, a three-dimensional numerical gas-solid flow models without chemical reactions is developed to the distributions of solids phase volume fraction and velocities in a 220t/h rectangular cross-section biomass CFB with a height of 3m. The maximum of erosion occurs at the near-wall side at y=0.95m on the front-wall and back-wall. In transition region(0.8-1.4m) of the left-wall and right-wall, typical core-annular regime can be observed, particle in the core region have the tendency to move to the corner. The maximum of erosion occurs at the corner formed between the walls in the role of downward movement of particle. And the lateral movement of particles are obvious enhanced between the core region and back-wall in the role of exit effect, which lead a certain degree of lateral erosion between the core region and back-wall at the left-wall and right-wall.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 608-609)

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214-219

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December 2012

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