05520nam 2200637 450 991048003520332120150105011023.00-409-90233-01-322-28409-10-08-050664-X(CKB)3710000000027825(EBL)1911151(SSID)ssj0001410973(PQKBManifestationID)11967488(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001410973(PQKBWorkID)11378976(PQKB)10443241(MiAaPQ)EBC1911151(EXLCZ)99371000000002782520141128h19911991 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFluidization engineering /Daizo Kunii, Octave Levenspiel2nd ed.Stoneham, Massachusetts :Butterworth-Heinemann,1991.©19911 online resource (520 p.)Butterworth-Heinemann Series in Chemical EngineeringDescription based upon print version of record.Print version: Kunii, Daizo, 1923- Fluidization engineering. Second edition. Stoneham, Massachusetts : Butterworth-Heinemann, c1991 xxvii, 491 pages Butterworth-Heinemann series in chemical engineering. 9780409902334 90031800 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Front Cover; Fluidization Engineering; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION; PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION; NOTATION; Chapter 1. Introduction; Related Readings; Chapter 2. Industrial Applications of Fluidized Beds; Historical Highlights; Physical Operations; Synthesis Reactions; Combustion and Incineration; Carbonization and Gasification; Calcination; Reactions Involving Solids; Biofluidization; References; Chapter 3. Fluidization and Mapping of Regimes; Fixed Beds of Particles; Fluidization without Carryover of Particles; Types of Gas Fluidization without CarryoverFluidization with Carryover of ParticlesThe Mapping of Fluidization Regimes; Problems; References; Chapter 4. The Dense Bed: Distributors, Gas Jets, and Pumping Power; Distributor Types; Gas Entry Region of a Bed; Gas Jets in Fluidized Beds; Pressure Drop Requirements across Distributors; Design of Gas Distributors; Power Consumption; Problems; References; Chapter 5. Bubbles in Dense Beds; Single Rising Bubbles; Coalescence and Splitting of Bubbles; Bubble Formation above a Distributor; Slug Flow; Problems; References; Chapter 6. Bubbling Fluidized Beds; Experimental FindingsEstimation of Bed PropertiesPhysical Models: Scale-up and Scale-down; Flow Models for Bubbling Beds; Problems; References; Chapter 7. Entrainment and Elutriation from Fluidized Beds; Freeboard Behavior; Location of the Gas Outlet of a Vessel; Entrainment from Tall Vessels:Hf>TDH; Entrainment from Short Vessels: Hf<TDH; Problems; References; Chapter 8. High-Velocity Fluidization; Turbulent Fluidized Beds; Fast Fluidization; The Freeboard-Entrainment Model Applied to Fast Fluidization; Pressure Drop in Turbulent and Fast Fluidization; Problems; ReferencesChapter 9. Solid Movement: Mixing, Segregation,and StagingVertical Movement of Solids; Horizontal Movement of Solids; Segregation of Particles; Large Solids in Beds of Smaller Particles; Staging of Fluidized Beds; Leakage of Solids through Distributor Plates; Problems; References; Chapter 10. Gas Dispersion and Gas Interchange in Bubbling Beds; Dispersion of Gas in Beds; Gas Interchange between Bubble and Emulsion; Estimation of Gas Interchange Coefficients; Problem; References; Chapter 11. Particle-to-Gas Mass and Heat Transfer; Mass Transfer: ExperimentalInterpretation of Mass Transfer CoefficientsHeat Transfer: Experimental; Interpretation of Heat Transfer Coefficients; Problems; References; Chapter 12. Conversion of Gas in Catalytic Reactions; Measures of Reaction Rate and Reactor Performance; Reactor Model for Fine Particle Bubbling Beds; Reactor Model for Bubbling Beds of Intermediate-Sized Particles or umf/εmf<ub<5umf/εmf; Reactor Model for Large Particle Bubbling Beds; Reactor Model for the Freeboard Region above Fluidized Beds; Turbulent Bed Reactors; Fast Fluidized Bed Reactors; Problems; ReferencesChapter 13. Heat Transfer between Fluidized Beds and SurfacesFluidization Engineering, Second Edition, expands on its original scope to encompass these new areas and introduces reactor models specifically for these contacting regimes. Completely revised and updated, it is essentially a new book. Its aim is to distill from the thousands of studies those particular developments that are pertinent for the engineer concerned with predictive methods, for the designer, and for the user and potential user of fluidized beds.Covers the recent advances in the field of fluidization.Presents the studies of developments necessary to the engineers, designers, and uButterworth-Heinemann series in chemical engineering.FluidizationElectronic books.Fluidization.660.284292660/.284292Kunii Daizō1923-8698Levenspiel OctaveMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910480035203321Fluidization Engineering125168UNINA