KONA Powder and Particle Journal (Mar 2014)

Control of Apparent Specific Gravity in Binary Particle Systems of Gas-Solid Fluidized Bed [Translated]†

  • Mikio Yoshida,
  • Jun Oshitani,
  • Keiko Ono,
  • Miki Ishizashi,
  • Kuniaki Gotoh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14356/kona.2008020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 0
pp. 227 – 237

Abstract

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Fluidized bed medium separation (FBMS) was applied to separate objects with a small specific gravity difference by precisely controlling the apparent specific gravity of gas-solid fluidized bed with binary particle systems. The binary systems of particles with various specific gravities and diameters were employed, and the apparent specific gravity of fluidized bed, gfb, and fluctuation, Δgfb, were measured by changing the volume mixing ratio of heavier particle, Vhp, and the superficial air velocity, u0. It was found that gfb can be controlled by Vhp and u0 because gfb varies with the total mass of particles and bed expansion. On the other hand, since Δgfb is determined by the extent of segregation of fluidized particles and fluidization intensity, Δgfb decreases with reducing the extent of the segregation and the vertical fluctuation of fluidized bed surface. The experimental results showed that practical fluidized conditions for FBMS are in the wide range of gfb ≈ 0.5∼3.8 and Δgfb ≤ about 0.1. Under these fluidized conditions, plastics with a small difference in specific gravity (0.04∼0.24) were almost completely separated at the top and bottom of the fluidized bed.† This paper, appeared originally in Japanese in J. Soc. Powder Technology, Japan 43, 567-576 (2006), is published in KONA Powder and Particle Journal with the permission of the editorial committee of the Soc. Powder Technology, Japan.

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