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Heat Transfer of Single Horizontal Finned Tubes and Their Bundles in a Fluidized Bed of Large Particles

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In most of the fluidized—bed boiler designs horizontal tube bundles immersed in the bed of large particles are used for heat removal. Application of finned tubes may provide higher heat transfer rates. But the data on finned tubes—to—fluidized bed heat transfer available up to now pertain only to relatively small particles. The most comprehensive research work has been done dealing with rather thin, high and close spaced fins (Petrie et al, 1968; Genetti et al, 1971; Bartel and Genetti, 1973; Priebe and Genetti, 1977). The data reported for more loosely spaced fins of low thermal resistance are contradictory from the standpoint of the fin efficiency (Natush and Blenke, 1973; Gelperin et al, 1972).

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Zabrodsky, S.S., Tamarin, A.I., Dolidovich, A.F., Palchonok, G.I., Epanov, Y.G. (1980). Heat Transfer of Single Horizontal Finned Tubes and Their Bundles in a Fluidized Bed of Large Particles. In: Grace, J.R., Matsen, J.M. (eds) Fluidization. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1045-7_16

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