Mengmeng Cui, Lujain Alfilfil, Isidoro Morales Osorio, Khalid Almajnouni, Jorge Gascon and Pedro Castaño*,
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Abstract
The counter-current downers have the potential to combine the hydrodynamic characteristics of co-current risers and downers with less back-mixing and improved solid holdup. However, flooding may occur when particles suspend or reverse the flowing direction under increasing superficial gas velocity or solid mass flux. Here, we evaluate transported bed configurations by coupling the counter-current downer with a riser reactor to take advantage of the flooding behaviors. We analyze the theoretical hydrodynamics in risers and co- and counter-current downers from particle mechanics to cluster development. By validation with experimental results from the literature, we determine the proper simulation strategy for counter-current downers using computational particle fluid dynamics by replacing the particle size with empirically calculated cluster size. We investigate the effects of superficial gas velocity and solid mass flux with Geldart group A particles until beyond the flooding point of the counter-current downer. The coupled riser–counter-current downer reactor configuration offers more uniform axial and dynamic radial solid distribution while keeping a relatively high solid holdup to better utilize the reactor volume for enhanced gas–solid contact. The fluidization regime diagram by the Richardson–Zaki equation fails to capture the counter-current operation, so we provide a separate graph to mark the limitation of the coupled and decoupled riser and counter-current downer reactor configurations.
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)ACS Engineering Au is an open access journal that reports significant advances in chemical engineering applied chemistry and energy covering fundamentals processes and products. The journal's broad scope includes experimental theoretical mathematical computational chemical and physical research from academic and industrial settings. Short letters comprehensive articles reviews and perspectives are welcome on topics that include:Fundamental research in such areas as thermodynamics transport phenomena (flow mixing mass & heat transfer) chemical reaction kinetics and engineering catalysis separations interfacial phenomena and materialsProcess design development and intensification (e.g. process technologies for chemicals and materials synthesis and design methods process intensification multiphase reactors scale-up systems analysis process control data correlation schemes modeling machine learning Artificial Intelligence)Product research and development involving chemical and engineering aspects (e.g. catalysts plastics elastomers fibers adhesives coatings paper membranes lubricants ceramics aerosols fluidic devices intensified process equipment)Energy and fuels (e.g. pre-treatment processing and utilization of renewable energy resources; processing and utilization of fuels; properties and structure or molecular composition of both raw fuels and refined products; fuel cells hydrogen batteries; photochemical fuel and energy production; decarbonization; electrification; microwave; cavitation)Measurement techniques computational models and data on thermo-physical thermodynamic and transport properties of materials and phase equilibrium behaviorNew methods models and tools (e.g. real-time data analytics multi-scale models physics informed machine learning models machine learning enhanced physics-based models soft sensors high-performance computing)