Abstract
Sound Assisted Fluidized Bed (SAFB) of group B particles (180?m glass bead)
has been studied in a 46mm I.D. column with aspect ratios of 1.4 and 2.9. A
loudspeaker mounted on the top of the bed was supplied by a function
generator with square wave to generate the sound as the source of vibration
of the fluidized bed. The sound pressure level (referred to 20?pa) was varied
from 102 to 140dB and frequencies from 70Hz to 170Hz were applied. The
effects of sound pressure level, sound frequency and particle loading on the
properties of SAFB were investigated. The experimental result showed that the
minimum fluidization velocity decreased with the increase in sound pressure
level, also minimum fluidization velocity was varied with variation of
frequencies. At resonance frequency minimum fluidization velocity was found
to be minimum. The bed height did not show an appreciable increase in
presence of high acoustic field and at resonant frequency. Minimum
fluidization velocity verses frequency curve in presence of sound intensity
varied with variation of bed weight.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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