Development of Low Technical Risk Commercial Designs Using Fluidized Bed Pilot and Demonstration Plants

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. A. Bunk E. C. Eccleston J. J. Amsden
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Fluidized bed technology has been widely applied to mineral and metallurgical processes. Over the years, modeling of fluidization technology has progressed to a level at which basic design parameters can usually be defined based on empirical correlations. In addition, scale-up considerations have become better understood, and significant advances have been made in the area of computer simulation. Despite these advances, fluidization is a complex phenomenon, and modeling tools remain limited in their ability to simultaneously model both fluidization and chemical process parameters. As a result, almost all mineral and metallurgical applications of fluidized bed technology require pilot testing prior commercial scale design. This paper outlines pilot plant testing requirements and process development considerations for development of low technical risk commercial designs.
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APA: S. A. Bunk E. C. Eccleston J. J. Amsden  (2011)  Development of Low Technical Risk Commercial Designs Using Fluidized Bed Pilot and Demonstration Plants

MLA: S. A. Bunk E. C. Eccleston J. J. Amsden Development of Low Technical Risk Commercial Designs Using Fluidized Bed Pilot and Demonstration Plants. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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