Ka Kay Buist
Eindhoven University of Technology
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Aiche Journal | 2017
Ka Kay Buist; P Jayaprakash; Jam Hans Kuipers; Ng Niels Deen; Jt Johan Padding
In granular flow operations, often particles are nonspherical. This has inspired a vast amount of research in understanding the behavior of these particles. Various models are being developed to study the hydrodynamics involving nonspherical particles. Experiments however are often limited to obtain data on the translational motion only. This paper focusses on the unique capability of Magnetic Particle Tracking to track the orientation of a marker in a full 3‐D cylindrical fluidized bed. Stainless steel particles with the same volume and different aspect ratios are fluidized at a range of superficial gas velocities. Spherical and rod‐like particles show distinctly different fluidization behavior. Also, the distribution of angles for rod‐like particles changes with position in the fluidized bed as well as with the superficial velocity. Magnetic Particle Tracking shows its unique capability to study both spatial distribution and orientation of the particles allowing more in‐depth validation of Discrete Particle Models.
Aiche Journal | 2018
Vinay V. Mahajan; Jt Johan Padding; Tim M.J. Nijssen; Ka Kay Buist; J.A.M. Kuipers
Fluidization is widely used in industries and has been extensively studied, both experimentally and theoretically, in the past. However, most of these studies focus on spherical particles while in practice granules are rarely spherical. Particle shape can have a significant effect on fluidization characteristics. It is therefore important to study the effect of particle shape on fluidization behavior in detail. In this study, experiments in pseudo‐2D fluidized beds are used to characterize the fluidization of spherocylindrical (rod‐like) Geldart D particles of aspect ratio 4. Pressure drop and optical measurement methods (Digital Image Analysis, Particle Image Velocimetry, Particle Tracking Velocimetry) are employed to measure bed height, particle orientation, particle circulation, stacking, and coordination number. The commonly used correlations to determine the pressure drop across a bed of nonspherical particles are compared to experiments. Experimental observations and measurements have shown that rod‐like particles are prone to interlocking and channeling behavior. Well above the minimum fluidization velocity, vigorous bubbling fluidization is observed, with groups of interlocked particles moving upwards, breaking up, being thrown high in the freeboard region and slowly raining down as dispersed phase. At high flowrates, a circulation pattern develops with particles moving up through the center and down at the walls. Particles tend to orient themselves along the flow direction.
Aiche Journal | 2012
van Maureen Buijtenen; Ka Kay Buist; Ng Niels Deen; Jam Hans Kuipers; Thomas Leadbeater; D.J. Parker
Aiche Journal | 2014
Ka Kay Buist; Ac Alex van der Gaag; Ng Niels Deen; Jam Hans Kuipers
Powder Technology | 2013
Oo Olasaju Olaofe; Ka Kay Buist; Ng Niels Deen; van der Ma Martin Hoef; Jam Hans Kuipers
Powder Technology | 2013
Oo Olasaju Olaofe; Ka Kay Buist; Ng Niels Deen; van der Ma Martin Hoef; Jam Hans Kuipers
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2017
Zizi Li; T.C.E. Janssen; Ka Kay Buist; Ng Niels Deen; M. van Sint Annaland; J.A.M. Kuipers
Aiche Journal | 2015
Ka Kay Buist; Tw van Erdewijk; Ng Niels Deen; Jam Hans Kuipers
Chemical Engineering Science | 2016
Ka Kay Buist; Luuk Jh Luuk Seelen; Ng Niels Deen; Jt Johan Padding; Jam Hans Kuipers
Experiments in Fluids | 2018
Giulia Finotello; Rf Kooiman; Jt Johan Padding; Ka Kay Buist; Alfred Jongsma; Fredrik Innings; Jam Hans Kuipers