Velocity Fluctuations in Binary Particle Liquid Fluidized Beds
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Abstract
We study particle velocities and concentration profiles of mixtures of $2$ different sized particles in concentrated liquid fluidized beds. For binary systems of particles of the same density, we find that there is always a complete phase separation in the bed. The larger particles occupy a zone in the lower part of the bed, and the smaller ones a zone in the upper part. For binary systems of particles of {\it different} density materials, conditions are found where the binary particles are either fully separated, partially mixed together, and at a single point called the inversion point, fully mixed into a one phase state. Results will be presented on the phase diagrams of binary suspensions as well as the properties of the velocity fluctuation magnitudes and spatial correlation lengths.
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Authors
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Phil Segre
Dept. of Physics, Emory University, Physics Dep., Emory Univ, Atlanta Ga.
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James Davidheiser
Physics Dep., Emory Univ, Atlanta Ga.
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Elizabeth Baker
Physics Dep., Emory Univ, Atlanta Ga.