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Effect of Local Bed Hydrodynamics on the Distribution of Liquid in a Fluidized Bed

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Figure 0.1 Process flow diagram of fluid coking [1]
Figure 0.2 Mechanism of agglomerate formation in a gas-solid fluidized bed  [11]
Figure 0.12 Fraction of pixels for each Gray Intensity for pure background
Figure 0.7 Initial L/S ratio in macro and micro agglomerates at various Vgi at constant
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