Method of operating a fluidized bed heat exchanger utilizing ind

Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – With means to treat gas or vapor

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34 57A, 34 57E, F26B 308

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045219761

ABSTRACT:
A method of operating a fluidized bed heat exchanger in which a perforated plate is disposed within a housing for supporting a bed of particulate material which is introduced into the housing through an inlet. Air is passed through the plate to fluidize the particulate material and a drain pipe is provided for discharging the spent material from the bed. The flow rate of air introduced into the bed is increased in a direction across said bed from said inlet to said drain pipe to promote the circulation of the bed materials from the inlet to the drain pipe.

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