2000
DOI: 10.1021/ie000531w
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Pressure Drop and Heat Transfer for Cocurrent Upflow of Dilute Gas−Coal Particle Suspensions in a Circular Tube

Abstract: Pressure drop and heat transfer for dilute gas−coal particle suspensions flowing cocurrently upward in a 0.498-in.-i.d. tube were measured and compared to previously published results for cocurrent downflow. A 4-ft-long electrically heated test section followed a 26-ft-long pressure-drop test section. Room air was employed as the carrier gas for 300-μm (average screen size) suspensions of coal particles. The gas Reynolds number was varied from 10 000 to 30 000, with solids loading ratios up to 15 lb of solids/… Show more

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