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A mathematical model proposed for the dynamics of fast fluidization to account for vertical voidage distribution, has been used to correlate the experimental data obtained in a 9-cm-diameter column with a height of 8 meters. The results are shown in a flow regime diagram spanning from particulate and bubbling fluidization, through turbulent and fast fluidization, to dilute-phase pneumatic transport.
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Li, Y., Kwauk, M. (1980). The Dynamics of Fast Fluidization. In: Grace, J.R., Matsen, J.M. (eds) Fluidization. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1045-7_57
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