Recent Chinese heat-transfer research on bubbling and circulating fluidized beds
S.C. Saxena,
R.Z. Qian and
D.C. Liu
Energy, 1992, vol. 17, issue 12, 1215-1232
Abstract:
Recent research work conducted in China on heat transfer to immersed surfaces in bubbling and circulating fluidized beds, including coal combustors and boilers, is reviewed. Studies include measurements of heat-transfer coefficients (local and total) from horizontal and vertical tubes in bubbling fluidized beds and their variations with operating and system parameters. Special designs developed for heat-transfer probes and theoretical models for the computation of heat-transfer coefficients are discussed. Recent work is presented on circulating fluidized beds with emphasis on hydrodynamics and heat transfer. Proposed correlations and novel designs of thin-film heat-transfer and capacitance probes are included.
Date: 1992
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DOI: 10.1016/0360-5442(92)90010-W
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