Tracer gas residence time distributions (RTD) in a laboratory scale fluidiz
ed bed system have been measured for pulses of three different tracer gases
(methane, ethane and propane) at different temperatures in the range 323 t
o 435 K. The fluidized solid was a commercial zeolite based FCC catalyst (C
BZ-2), and measurements were carried out in a superficial air velocity rang
e of 0.01 to 0.04 m/s. The data were interpreted with two-phase dense phase
dispersion models for adsorptive tracers, available in the literature. In
addition, modified models were considered by assuming a stationary dense ph
ase and neglecting axial dispersion in this phase. Mean residence time, mu
(1), and the variance of the residence time, sigma (2), of RTD data were ca
lculated for each experimental run. Applying the moment technique in the La
place domain, the differential equations for all models considered were ana
lytically solved.
Mass transfer coefficients obtained from dynamic experiments were compared
with the values estimated from the relations available in the literature. I
t was found that methods considering convective flux alone between the bubb
le and emulsion phases give closer values to the experimental ones than the
methods also including the diffusive flux.