Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.72, No.3, 546-550, 1994
Wall-to-Bed Heat-Transfer in 3-Phase Fluidized-Beds of Low-Density Particles
Bed-to-wall heat transfer was measured in three-phase fluidized beds under conditions typical of biochemical process applications. The thermal resistance of the fluidized bed, which was significant in the absence of gas, became negligible when gas was introduced. Decreasing the particle density at constant gas and liquid velocity increased the bed-to-wall heat transfer coefficient. Previously published heat transfer correlations were used and gave poor predictions of our data. A new correlation was developed which predicted very well all the heat transfer coefficient results in this paper.