Special Session: To Celebrate Ted Knowlton's Career Long Accomplishments

Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 8:30 AM
M100 E (Minneapolis Convention Center)

Description:
Dr. Ted Knowlton has been a key figure in the advancement of fluidization. His contributions towards development of the L-Valve, improved cyclone operation, understanding gas distribution in fluidized beds, mapping of riser core-annulus hydrodynamics and particle clustering has change the way these systems were originally viewed. This session will be accepting papers honoring Ted Knowlton's numerous contributions in the field of fluidization and fluid-particle systems.


Sponsor:
Fluidization and Fluid-Particle Systems
Co-Sponsor(s):
Particle Technology Forum (03)


Chair:
Ray Cocco
Email: ray.cocco@psrichicago.com

Co-Chair:
Reddy S. B. Karri
Email: reddy.karri@psrichicago.com

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.





9:10 AM



9:50 AM


10:10 AM
(260f) Quantification of Riser Hydrodynamics
Ray A. Cocco, Franklin Shaffer, Balaji Gopalan, S. B. Reddy Karri, Jia Wei Chew, Christine M. Hrenya and Ted M. Knowlton


10:30 AM
(260g) Cluster Characteristics of Polydisperse Group B Particles In a CFB Riser
Jia Wei Chew, Roy C. Hays, Drew M. Parker, John G. Findlay, Ted M. Knowlton, S. B. Reddy Karri, Ray A. Cocco and Christine M. Hrenya
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