Residence time distribution in fluidized bed dryer

International Mineral Processing Congress
Diogo R. Prado José Aurélio M. da Luz
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Drying operation can have a major importance in a mineral processing undertaking. The proper sizing of dryers can ensure the specified dewatering level without energy wastage. However, often the sizing of fluidized bed is done disregarding the actual residence time distribution (RTD) of the particles inside the reactor. In this case it is usual to adopt the average residence time as a design criterion. In this work, we have quantified the effect of residence time distribution on drying, ensuring that a previously adopted fraction of the particles remains inside the reactor for the required time lapse needed for drying. Design criteria such as particulate flow rate and drying time, taking into account the statistical distribution of residence time was studied, matching the thermodynamic and fluid dynamic aspects of the drying process. Experimental tests carried out have confirmed the RTD for a teetering bed as the same for a canonical ideal mixing system. Although the fluidized bed volume using the proposed formulation was higher than that found for the average time based procedure, the efficiency gain in drying has proven advantageous.
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APA: Diogo R. Prado José Aurélio M. da Luz  (2014)  Residence time distribution in fluidized bed dryer

MLA: Diogo R. Prado José Aurélio M. da Luz Residence time distribution in fluidized bed dryer. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2014.

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