“…As compared to the original technique, where the total flow oscillates over time, the partial flow pulsation has been found to be easier to control and more effective in tackling defluidization of the cohesive particles (Akhavan et al, 2007;Akhavan et al, 2009). There are different techniques for introducing pulsation in a fluidized bed, such as using rotating disk (Nitz and Taranto, 2007) or a moving double plate distributor (Koksal and Vural, 1998), using an array of solenoid valves (Massimilla et al, 1966) or a single solenoid valve (Kobayashi et al, 1970;Wong and Baird, 1971;Coppens and van Ommen, 2003;Akhavan et al, 2006, Akhavan et al, 2007Akhavan et al, 2009), while the later being the most common and the simplest one.…”