Volume 12
Issue 3
Agricultural Engineering
JOURNAL OF
POLISH
AGRICULTURAL
UNIVERSITIES
Available Online: http://www.ejpau.media.pl/volume12/issue3/abs-07.html
EXPERIMENTAL FORMATION OF BED UNDER JET TUBE FLUIDIZATION CONDITIONS USED FOR FOOD COOLING AND FREEZING
Franciszek Kluza1, Łukasz Stadnik2
1 Department of Refrigeration and Food Industry Energetics, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland
2 Department of Refrigeration and Food Industry Energetics
University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland
ABSTRACT
The aim of the studies was to assess the influence of
nozzle arrangement in plenum on the air flow during impingement jet fluidization.
Experiments were carried out using beds of soybean, carrot, sweet corn and potato
parallelepipeds. For the present research, circular jets with a 11, 14 16, 20,
22, 35 mm diameter were used. Two different geometrical arrangements of nozzles
are studied, a square set-up and a patchwork set-up. The nozzle dimensions are
rendered dimensionless by their L/D ratio where L is the distance between standing
next to each other nozzles, D is the jet inner dimension. The distance X of the
jets from the container wall is characterized by relation the D. During the stabilized
bed fluidization the maximal possible bed height was investigated. The most suitable
bed boiling conditions were achieved for relations L/D = 4 and X/D = 1. The square
set-up of nozzles in plenum in opposite to patchwork set-up effected in more
uniform boiling of bed in all of its capacity. The example of the process visualization is included.
Key words: impingement jet fluidization, jet-to-jet arrangement.
Franciszek Kluza
Department of Refrigeration and Food Industry Energetics, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland
44 Doświadczalna
20-280 Lublin
Poland
email: franciszek.kluza@up.lublin.pl
Łukasz Stadnik
Department of Refrigeration and Food Industry Energetics
University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland
Doświadczalna 44, 20-280 Lublin, Poland
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