• Title of article

    Jet attrition in a fluidized bed. Part I: Effect of nozzle operating conditions

  • Author/Authors

    Zhang، نويسنده , , Qi and Jamaleddine، نويسنده , , Tarek J. and Briens، نويسنده , , Cedric and Berruti، نويسنده , , Franco and McMillan، نويسنده , , Jennifer، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    162
  • To page
    169
  • Abstract
    The objective of this study is to determine the best operating conditions of a supersonic Laval-type nozzle for attrition in a fluidized bed. Operating conditions such as attrition pressure, nozzle scale and attrition time were tested. More specifically, the attrition gas consumption for a given new surface area created was compared, in order to determine which operating condition is most advisable. In order to maintain good fluidization in a Fluid Coker, the size distribution of the particles needs to be within the desired range. Particle size distribution analysis was introduced to help determine the grinding of coarse particles, and monitor the generation of fine particles at different operating conditions. w surface area created increased linearly with attrition time for different attrition pressures and nozzle scales. Larger new surface areas were obtained with higher attrition pressure and larger attrition nozzles. In terms of attrition gas consumption, a higher attrition pressure and a larger attrition nozzle used less attrition gas for a given new surface area created. Particle size analysis also showed that higher attrition pressures and larger attrition nozzles generate roughly the same amount of unwanted fine particles, compared to lower attrition pressures and smaller attrition nozzles.
  • Keywords
    Jet grinding , fluidized bed , Jet attrition , Nozzle conditions , Supersonic nozzle
  • Journal title
    Powder Technology
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Powder Technology
  • Record number

    1702254