Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Apparatus – Automatic controls
Patent
1989-11-29
1991-06-11
Bennet, Henry A.
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Apparatus
Automatic controls
34 57R, 432 58, F26B 1700
Patent
active
050221647
ABSTRACT:
A fluid bed dryer for processing a particulate material includes a series of chambers separated by longitudinally extending common walls and connected by turn-around sections to provide a serpentine path for the material. Each turn-around section is open to adjacent chambers at one end of one of the common walls to receive and turn particulate material distributed across the width of one of the chambers through an arcuate path and deliver the material to the other chamber. Each of the chambers and turn-around sections have a base including a number of gas introduction openings oriented to introduce gas in a specific direction to fluidize and move the particulate material in that direction. The gas introduction openings in the turn-around sections are oriented to successively receive and turn incremental vertical columns of the particulate material in accordance with the distance each incrmental vertical column is spaced from the common wall.
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Thrasher C. Douglas
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Bennet Henry A.
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