Fluidization'88 Science and Technology-Conference Papers Third China-Japan Symposium CJF-3

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Author: Edited by Mooson Kwauk & Daizo Kunii
Language: English
ISBN/ISSN: 7030007514
Published on: 1988-01
Hardcover

The acronym, CJF, for China-Japan Fluidization Symposium, was generalized at the second conference in Kunming in 1985 to denote the serial, CJF-n, as a convenient reminder to encourage coming generations of fluidization experts to carry on the tradition at regular intervals.

The third symposium, CJF-3, held in Beijing in September 1988, maintained the organizational format adopted for CJF-2:60 delegates, 40 research papers, 2 overviews and 4 invited contributions, all equally divided between the two countries. The size of the symposium was kept small, as before, to accommodate single-session presentations and ample personal interactions. All the 46 papers are assembled in this volume, total ling some 400 pages and 200 figures.

In their retiring years, both Professor Daizo Kunii of Japan and Professor Mooson Kwauk of China agreed to continue to edit, as before, the CJF-3 proceedings between these covers.

The intervening, three years between CJF-2 and CJF-3 have witnessed new horizons for the chemical engineer: biotechnology, energy conversion, and the extending frontiers of particle science and technology to border and intersect fluidization. These are reflected in the composition of the contributions to CJF-3, such as particle-fluid contacting other than the bubbling. fluidized bed, e.g., fast fluidization, transport bed, and fluidization motivated by oscillation. Characteristics and group behavior of particles, particularly for fine powders, are described as related to their role in fluidization. Liquid-solid and three-phase fluidization is studied not only for elucidation of basic mechanisms but also in the light of new applications such as biotechnology. Besides other catalytic and noncatalytic processes, combustion and coal gasification still constitute the major applications of gas-solid fluidization, and related problems such as erosion, corrosion, ash fusion and clinker formation are addressed.

As with the previous two symposia, CJF-3 is a pot-pourri of practice and theory, hardware technique and soft science, as well as experiments and con. cepts, and, as such, would well serve a broad spectrum of readers in universities, research and design institutes, and all others engaged in or affiliated to the profession of chemical engineering: chemicals production, pbtroleum refining, metals extraction, coal utilization, electric power generation, nuclear engineering, food technology, processing of agricultural products, biochemical reactor development, and the making and purification of semiconductor materials, etc.



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