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Powder Technology | 2002

Self-segregation of high-volatile fuel particles during devolatilization in a fluidized bed reactor

G. Bruni; Roberto Solimene; Antonio Marzocchella; Piero Salatino; J.G. Yates; Paola Lettieri; M Fiorentino

Abstract The interaction between fuel particles and incipiently bubbling gas fluidized beds during devolatilization has been investigated by X-ray imaging. The fuel consisted of a ligneous biomass ( Robinia pseudoacacia ) reduced into millimeter-sized particles and doped with lead nitrate in order to make particles visible upon X-ray irradiation. A purposely designed single-particle-injector was used to impulsively introduce fuel particles one at a time at a given depth into the fluidized bed. Experiments highlighted three main features of the phenomenology, namely: (a) the formation of ( endogenous ) volatile matter bubbles around devolatilizing fuel particles; (b) the uprise of endogenous bubbles; and (c) the uprise of fuel particles closely associated to endogenous bubble motion. Bubble and particle trajectories and bubble cross sections as functions of time were worked out in order to assess fuel particle segregation times and endogenou s bubble growth rate. The choice of operating under incipient bubbling conditions enabled thorough assessment of interactive processes establishing between gas-emitting particles and the fluidized suspension. The formation, growth and motion of endogenous volatile bubbles and the associated motion of the fuel particle could be characterized without the perturbation caused by exogenous gas bubbles (i.e. bubbles formed under freely bubbling conditions). This represents a first step towards the characterization of the interaction between gas-emitting particles and freely bubbling beds.


Chemical Engineering Science | 2007

An investigation of the effect of the interparticle forces on the fluidization behaviour of fine powders linked with rheological studies

G. Bruni; Paola Lettieri; D Newton; Diego Barletta


Bulletin of Volcanology | 2007

Gas retention in fine-grained pyroclastic flow materials at high temperatures

Timothy H. Druitt; G. Avard; G. Bruni; Paola Lettieri; F. Maez


Chemical Engineering Science | 2007

A rheological model for the flowability of aerated fine powders

G. Bruni; Diego Barletta; Massimo Poletto; Paola Lettieri


Geophysical Research Letters | 2004

The fluidization behaviour of ignimbrite at high temperature and with mechanical agitation

Timothy H. Druitt; G. Bruni; Paola Lettieri; J.G. Yates


Powder Technology | 2006

The influence of fines size distribution on the behaviour of gas fluidized beds at high temperature

G. Bruni; Paola Lettieri; D Newton; John R.W. Yates


Chemical Engineering Research & Design | 2005

Torque Measurements in Aerated Powders Using a Mechanically Stirred Fluidized Bed Rheometer (msFBR)

G. Bruni; A. Colafigli; Paola Lettieri; T.P. Elson


In: Pierucci, S, (ed.) ICHEAP-9: 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHEMICAL AND PROCESS ENGINEERING, PTS 1-3. (pp. 735 - 740). AIDIC SERVIZI SRL (2009) | 2009

Sensitivity analysis on a rheological model for the flowability of aerated fine powders

G. Bruni; Igino Tomasetta; Diego Barletta; Massimo Poletto; Paola Lettieri


Chemical engineering transactions | 2009

SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS ON A RHEOLOGICAL MODEL FOR THE FLOWABILITY MEASUREMENT OF AERATED FINE POWDERS

G. Bruni; I. Tomasetta; Diego Barletta; Massimo Poletto; Paola Lettieri


In: (Proceedings) Proc. of the 9th International Conference on Particulate Systems Analysis, 21-23, September, Stradford-upon-Avon. (pp. pp. 1-5). (2005) | 2005

Rheological studies of aerated solid materials.

G. Bruni; Paola Lettieri; J.G. Yates; D Newton

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Paola Lettieri

University College London

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J.G. Yates

University College London

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D Newton

University College London

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T.P. Elson

University College London

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Piero Salatino

University of Naples Federico II

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F. Maez

Blaise Pascal University

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