Minimum Spouting Velocity for Conical Spouted BEDS of Agroindustrial Waste Biomasses
Fluidization
2019
Fluidization XVI
General Paper Pool
Poster Session
Tuesday, May 28, 2019 - 4:00pm to 6:00pm
Spouted beds are an interesting alternative for the treatment of agroindustrial biomass for energy purposes, given that the insertion of a draft-tube allows large-scale handling of solids with a wide range of sizes and diverse properties. The hydrodynamic correlations proposed in the literature have not been validated with particles of low density and sphericity. Therefore, a detailed experimental study has been conducted using rice husk and olive pit of agroindustrial biomasses and different combinations of the contactor geometric factors. The correlations in the literature for plain conical spouted beds and for those provided with nonporous and open-sided draft-tubes have been taken as a starting point and, based on the experimental results, they have been modified in order to account for the properties of the solids. Two strategies have been considered in the methodology for modifying the coefficients in the literature correlations. Both are based on the introduction of coefficients one by one based on a hypothesis test. Accordingly, new correlations based on existing ones have been proposed, with the number of coefficients modified being minimum.