Fluidised beds are widely used in industry due to their characteristic fluid like properties of good mixing and heat transfer. Applications of fluid beds range from combustion in power stations, catalytic reactors to the engineering of particles via methods such as low density agglomeration and encapsulation.
This new course focuses on the use of fluid beds in particle engineering area and covers:
Expected outcomes
On completion of this course you’ll be able to:
This new course focuses on the use of fluid beds in particle engineering area and covers:
- the basic principles behind fluidisation
- the importance of particle properties
- the impact of bed design on the structure and optimal operation of fluid beds, both batch and continuous.
Expected outcomes
On completion of this course you’ll be able to:
- apply an understanding of how material properties, operating parameters and equipment design can have an influence on product properties
- manipulate operating parameters to influence materials properties and quality parameters
- recognise how fluid bed processes can be scaled up and appreciate the challenges in start-up and shut down
- understand how scientific principles can be applied to the processing of real industrial products for better performance, quality and economics
- learn from how challenges are tackled across different industries
- choose and design appropriate equipment for fluid bed processing
- learn from extensive academic and industrial experience, demonstrations, theory and real industrial case studies
- and, importantly learn from attendees what others are doing in the field of fluid bed processing