Claims
- 1. A process for treating particulate material with a gaseous medium, which comprises
- providing a mass of particulate material,
- rotating the mass while restrained by a perforated cylindrical surface at a speed at least that required to establish a centrifugal acceleration of 1 g, and to hold the major portion of the mass against the surface by centrifugal force, and
- forcing a single unidirectional stream of gas through the said mass, the direction of flow within said stream being everywhere normal to a unique hypothetical plane that contains the entire axis of rotation of the perforated cylindrical surface and divides the perforated cylindrical surface into as ascending half and a descending half, said unidirectional stream entering the ascending half of the perforated cylindrical surface, then in the same direction passing through the said mass, and, finally, in the same direction exiting the descending half of the perforated cylindrical surface, maintaining the velocity of said stream of gas high enough such that about 25 to 50% of the material is formed into a fluidized mass of particles in and about the ascending half of the perforated cylindrical surface and such that the particles in and about the descending half of the perforated cylindrical surface are formed into a fixed, non-fluidized mass.
- 2. A process for dehydrating particulate heat-sensitive material, which comprises
- providing a mass of particulate heat-sensitive material,
- rotating the mass while restrained by a perforated cylindrical surface at a speed at least that required to establish a centrifugal acceleration of 1 g, and to hold the major portion of the mass against the surface by centrifugal force, and
- forcing a single unidirectional stream of gas through the said mass, the direction of air flow within said stream being everywhere normal to a unique hypothetical plane that contains the entire axis of rotation of the perforated cylindrical surface and divides the perforated cylindrical surface into an ascending half and a descending half, said unidirectional stream entering the ascending half of the perforated cylindrical surface, then in the same direction passing through the said mass, and, finally, in the same direction exiting the descending half of the perforated cylindrical surface, maintaining the velocity of said stream of gas high enough such that about 25 to 50% of the material is formed into a fluidized mass of particles in and about the ascending half of the perforated cylindrical surface and such that the particles in and about the descending half of the perforated cylindrical surface are formed into a fixed, non-fluidized mass.
- 3. A process for continuously dehydrating particulate heat-sensitive material, which comprises
- continuously feeding the particulate material into a dehydration zone,
- in the dehydration zone continuously rotating the material in a container provided with a perforated cylindrical wall at a speed sufficiently high to hold at least the major portion of the material against the perforated wall by centrifugal force,
- in the dehydration zone continuously directing a single unidirectional stream of hot air through the material, the direction of air flow within said stream being everywhere normal to a unique hypothetical plane that contains the entire axis of rotation of the container and divides the perforated cylindrical wall into an ascending half and a descending half, said unidirectional stream entering the ascending half of the perforated cylindrical wall, then in the same direction passing through the material contained therein, and, finally, in the same direction exiting the descending half of the perforated cylindrical wall, maintaining the velocity of said stream of hot air high enough such that about 25 to 50% of the material is formed into a fluidized mass of particles in and about the ascending half of the perforated cylindrical wall and such that the particles in and about the descending half of the perforated cylindrical wall are formed into a fixed, nonfluidized mass, and
- continuously discharging dehydrated product from the dehydration zone.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of our copending application Ser. No. 304,878, filed Nov. 8, 1972, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (1)
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