
Circulating Fluidized Bed Technology
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Circulating Fluidized Beds, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, November 18-20, 1985
- 1st Edition - May 1, 1986
- Imprint: Pergamon
- Editor: P. Basu
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 8 6 3 4 - 1
This volume focuses on the present status of circulating fluidized bed technology and provides design information not available elsewhere. Areas covered include combustion of… Read more

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Request a sales quoteThis volume focuses on the present status of circulating fluidized bed technology and provides design information not available elsewhere. Areas covered include combustion of fossil fuel, hydrodynamics, combustion and environmental pollution, design and operating experiences, heat transfer and hydrodynamics, and process applications.
For chemical, process, power, industrial and mechanical energy engineers, and chemical metallurgists.
(partial) The story of fluid catalytic cracking: the first "circulating fluid bed", A M Squires. Heat transfer in circulating fluidized beds, J R Grace. A general review on combustion in circulating fluidized beds, A Kullendorff & S Andersson. An overview of commercial circulating fluidized bed boilers, J Yerushalmi. Analysis of the local structure of the two-phase flow in a fast fluidized bed, E U Hartge et al. The hydrodynamics of re-circulating fluidized beds, M J Rhodes & D Geldart. Low temperature combustion of alternate fuels in circulating fluidized beds, J Korenberg & A W Scaroni. The Lurgi/Combustion Engineering circulating fluidized bed boiler - design and operation, S L Darling et al. The ultra rapid fluidized (URF) reactor - a major new reactor system, D A Berg et al. Fast fluidization in a concentric circulating bed, I Fusey et al.
- Edition: 1
- Published: May 1, 1986
- No. of pages (eBook): 464
- Imprint: Pergamon
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN: 9781483286341
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Centre for Energy Studies, Technical University of Nova Scotia, Halifax, CanadaRead Circulating Fluidized Bed Technology on ScienceDirect