Solid particles and fluid reactor

Gas: heating and illuminating – Generators – Cupola

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48206, 422203, 422233, 110245, 110257, 110281, 110292, 122 4D, 16510416, C10J 368, C10J 376

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ABSTRACT:
A system for reacting solid particles flowing under gravity through a thin walled enclosure has at least one fluid flowing through the enclosure in a counter-current to the flow of the solid particles. The feeding of the solid particles into the enclosure and the discharging therefrom of the converted ash particles may be adjusted. A particle bed is controlled by feeding the fluid into the enclosure so that it has to go through a substantial part of the bed thickness. The enclosure is vibrated to obtain a vibrated particle bed, with the vibrations being directed along a direction which lies at substantially a right angle to the vertical.

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