Umf is the minimum fluidisation velocity for a bed of particles. An increase in the superficial gas velocity from 2 Umf to 2.5 Umf results in (all velocities are smaller than the entrainment velocity of the particles) no change in the
A. Drag on particles
B. Drag on coloumn walls
C. Bed height
D. Bed voidage
Answer: Option C
A. Thermal conductivity
B. Electrical conductivity
C. Specific gravity
D. Electrical resistivity
A. $$\frac{{\text{V}}}{{{{\text{V}}_{\max }}}} = {\left( {\frac{{\text{x}}}{{\text{r}}}} \right)^{\frac{1}{7}}}$$
B. $$\frac{{\text{V}}}{{{{\text{V}}_{\max }}}} = {\left( {\frac{{\text{r}}}{{\text{x}}}} \right)^{\frac{1}{7}}}$$
C. $$\frac{{\text{V}}}{{{{\text{V}}_{\max }}}} = {\left( {{\text{x}} \times {\text{r}}} \right)^{\frac{1}{7}}}$$
D. None of these
A. d
B. $$\frac{1}{{\text{d}}}$$
C. $$\sigma $$
D. $$\frac{l}{\sigma }$$
A. $$\frac{{4\pi {\text{g}}}}{3}$$
B. $$\frac{{0.01\pi {\text{gH}}}}{4}$$
C. $$\frac{{0.01\pi {\text{gH}}}}{8}$$
D. $$\frac{{0.04\pi {\text{gH}}}}{3}$$
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