Three-dimensional wireless measurement of float–sink object motions in a gas–solid fluidized bed

IF 3.6 2区 工程技术 Q1 MECHANICS International Journal of Multiphase Flow Pub Date : 2024-04-10 DOI:10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2024.104817
Tomoki Katayama , Yoko Otsuka , Shiori Saito , Shusaku Harada , Takuya Tsuji , Jun Oshitani
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We developed a Lagrangian sensor system capable of wirelessly measuring the 3D motions of objects and applied it to examine the floating and sinking behaviors in a gas–solid fluidized bed. The system consisted of a sensor particle, comprising a 9-axis sensor and a wireless module integrated into a spherical outer shell, and three pairs of magnetic coils. By utilizing this system, we can non-invasively measure the 3D motions of objects, which cannot be observed from the outside. In this study, we examined the motions of objects with various densities in the gas–solid fluidized bed. We found the similarity and dissimilarity between the float–sink motions of objects in fluidized beds and those in liquids. The experimental results revealed that the vertical motion of an object in the fluidized bed depends on its density and can be categorized into two distinct states: floating near the surface or settling down at the bottom. However, within a specific range of object densities close to the apparent density of the fluidized bed, the object exhibited complicated motions in the bed. In such cases, slight density variations induced unpredictable changes between the floating and sinking states. The results also suggested that the settling velocity of the objects in the fluidized bed varies with their vertical positions in the bed.

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气固流化床中浮沉物体运动的三维无线测量
我们开发了一种能够无线测量物体三维运动的拉格朗日传感器系统,并将其应用于研究气固流化床中的浮沉行为。该系统由一个传感器颗粒和三对磁线圈组成,传感器颗粒由一个集成在球形外壳中的九轴传感器和一个无线模块组成。利用该系统,我们可以非侵入式地测量物体的三维运动,而这些运动是无法从外部观察到的。在这项研究中,我们考察了气固流化床中不同密度物体的运动。我们发现了物体在流化床中的浮沉运动与在液体中的浮沉运动的异同。实验结果表明,物体在流化床中的垂直运动取决于其密度,可分为两种截然不同的状态:漂浮在表面附近或沉降在底部。然而,在物体密度接近流化床表观密度的特定范围内,物体在流化床中表现出复杂的运动。在这种情况下,轻微的密度变化就会引起浮沉状态之间不可预测的变化。结果还表明,流化床中物体的沉降速度随其在床中的垂直位置而变化。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Multiphase Flow publishes analytical, numerical and experimental articles of lasting interest. The scope of the journal includes all aspects of mass, momentum and energy exchange phenomena among different phases such as occur in disperse flows, gas–liquid and liquid–liquid flows, flows in porous media, boiling, granular flows and others. The journal publishes full papers, brief communications and conference announcements.
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