Campus Units
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1978
Journal or Book Title
Fluidization
First Page
76
Last Page
80
Abstract
The electrical resistance of fluidized beds of conducting particles is of both theoretical and practical interest. The bed resistance of carbonaceous solids has been measuredinseveral different laboratory systems using a four-point probe technique, It is a function of gas velocity, column diameter, particle size and other properties of the bed material. Also, as temperature is increased, the bed resistance decreases continuously at least in the temperature range between room temperature and 700°C.
Copyright Owner
Cambridge University Press
Copyright Date
1978
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Pulsifer, A.H. and Wheelock, Thomas D., "The Electrical Resistance of Gas Fluidized Beds" (1978). Chemical and Biological Engineering Publications. 284.
https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/cbe_pubs/284
Included in
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Commons, Complex Fluids Commons, Other Chemical Engineering Commons
Comments
This is a chapter from Fluidization (1978): 76. Posted with permission.