2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2006.09.041
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A method for agglomeration detection and control in full-scale biomass fired fluidized beds

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“…This purge velocity was found to have no significant influence on the pressure signal recorded. Similar findings have been demonstrated by Nijenhuis et al [25]. The probe position in the bed corresponds to 19% of the initial static bed height and 33% of the final static bed height.…”
Section: Componentsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…This purge velocity was found to have no significant influence on the pressure signal recorded. Similar findings have been demonstrated by Nijenhuis et al [25]. The probe position in the bed corresponds to 19% of the initial static bed height and 33% of the final static bed height.…”
Section: Componentsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The pressure signal is measured in a bubbling fluidized bed of Geldart B particles. (Geldart andXie, 1992, van Ommen et al, 2004) and 1.0-2.0 m/s for Geldart B particles (Nijenhuis et al, 2007).…”
Section: Pitfalls In Measuring Pressure Fluctuationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several intrusive and non-intrusive measurement techniques have been utilized for monitoring the hydrodynamics of fluidized beds. Measurement of pressure fluctuation have been used by many researchers for determining changes in the particle size (Davies and Fenton, 1997;Weinstein et al, 2000), predicting the onset of defluidization (Mettanant et al, 2009), detecting hydrodynamic changes (Ibrehem, 2009;Bartels et al, 2010;Mansourpour et al, 2014) and early detection of agglomeration (Schouten and van den Bleek 1998;van Ommen et al, 2000;Nijenhuis et al, 2007;Gheorghiu et al, 2004). Acoustic emissions have been applied in various fluidized beds to characterize the fluidization state or regime changes (Zukowski 1999;Tsujimoto et al, 2000;Salehi-Nik et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 97%