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Local thermal equilibrium is an often-used hypothesis when studying heat tr
ansfer in porous media. Examination of non-equilibrium phenomena shows that
this hypothesis is usually not valid during rapid heating or cooling. The
results from this theoretical study confirm that local thermal equilibrium
in a fluidized bed depends on the size of the layer, mean pore size, inters
titial heat transfer coefficient, and thermophysical properties. For a poro
us medium subject to rapid transient heating, the existence of the local th
ermal equilibrium depends on the magnitude of the Sparrow number and on the
rate of change of the heat input. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All right
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