Dynamic Bubble Tracking in Fluidized Beds Via Electrical Capacitance Volume Tomography

36 Pages Posted: 8 Dec 2023

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Brigham Watson

Hamburg University of Technology

Lennard Lindmüller

Hamburg University of Technology

Stefan Heinrich

Hamburg University of Technology

Jörg Theuerkauf

The Dow Chemical Company

Yuan Yao

The Dow Chemical Company

Yi Fan

The Dow Chemical Company

Abstract

This work sets forth the development of a novel, dynamic bubble detection algorithm for use with electrical capacitance volume tomography (ECVT) sensors for bubbling fluidized beds. Starting with an in-depth review of existing bubble detection methods, the novel phase detection method was developed to address the shortcomings of the other published methods by more fully utilizing the three-dimensional capability of the sensors. After the sensor parameters were optimized to verify capability of bubble detection, measurements were made with glass beads and quartz sand. A range of air velocities in a 10 cm diameter bubbling fluidized bed were used. The results largely agree with the fundamentals of bubbling fluidization and results from publications with similar experimental setups. Within each measurement the bubble dimensions, velocities and frequencies over the axial and radial position could be evaluated. Due to the three-dimensional nature of the novel bubble detection technique, insight into the directional tendencies of detected bubbles was gained. For example, bubble migration toward the radial center of the bed, radial and axial bubble coalescence, and splitting are more evident from the trends that are producible with this method.

Keywords: Fluidization, Fluidized bed, Electrical capacitance volume tomography, Bubble detection, Bubble properties, Multiphase systems

Suggested Citation

Watson, Brigham and Lindmüller, Lennard and Heinrich, Stefan and Theuerkauf, Jörg and Yao, Yuan and Fan, Yi, Dynamic Bubble Tracking in Fluidized Beds Via Electrical Capacitance Volume Tomography. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4657868 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4657868

Brigham Watson

Hamburg University of Technology ( email )

Hamburg
Germany

Lennard Lindmüller (Contact Author)

Hamburg University of Technology ( email )

Hamburg
Germany

Stefan Heinrich

Hamburg University of Technology ( email )

Jörg Theuerkauf

The Dow Chemical Company ( email )

Midland, MI
United States

Yuan Yao

The Dow Chemical Company ( email )

Midland, MI
United States

Yi Fan

The Dow Chemical Company ( email )

Midland, MI
United States

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