Bubbling Gas Fluidised Beds As Chemical Reactors

Authors

  • P.N. Rowe Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, University College London

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.1977.469

Abstract

This paper is based on a lecture given on 27 April 1977 to the Chemical Society of Zurich. It describes the principal physical features of a bubbling gas fluidised bed and how these affect performance of the system when it is used as a gas/solid chemical reactor. The reasons for gas by-passing are explained and means of minimising this are described. The special case of very fine powders is discussed briefly.

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Published

1977-12-31