“…As is known, two of the key hydrodynamic parameters, solids holdup (ε s ) and particle velocity ( V p ) for CFB systems, can be used to describe the flow characteristics to better understand heat transfer, mass transfer, and gas–solids contacting efficiency in the CFB reactors. , These two parameters are also the basis for commercial CFB reactor modelling, optimization, and design. From a modelling point of view, proper quantification of ε s and V p is crucial for obtaining good numerical results. , While a large number of papers have quantitatively reported on the hydrodynamics, ,,− few of them deal with ε s and/or V p under HF or HD conditions, especially for the quantitative discretion of V p distribution. , Information of particle velocity can reflect solids resident time, gas–solids interaction, and contacting and mixing behavior . Thus, quantitative studies on V p can be used to estimate the gas–solids conversion which depends on the reaction rate and the residence time in the reactor .…”