The Mechanism behind Vibration Assisted Fluidization of Cohesive Micro-Silica

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Abstract

Vibro-assisted fluidization of cohesive micro-silica has been studied by means of X-ray imaging, pressure drop measurements, and off-line determination of the agglomerate size. Pressure drop and bed height development could be explained by observable phenomena taking place in the bed; slugging, channeling, fluidization or densification. It was observed that channeling is the main cause of poor fluidization of the micro-silica, resulting in poor gas-solid contact and little internal mixing. Improvement in fluidization upon starting the mechanical vibration was achieved by disrupting the channels. Agglomerate sizes were found to not significantly change during experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)254-264
Number of pages11
JournalKONA Powder and Particle Journal
Volume41
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • agglomeration
  • assistance methods
  • cohesive powder
  • fluidized bed
  • X-ray imaging

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