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SHORT COMMUNICATION

The Reverse-Flow Spouted Bed Combustor

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Pages 83-86 | Received 17 Feb 1982, Published online: 25 Apr 2007

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J. Zhao, C.J. Lim & J.R. Grace. (1987) Flow regimes and combustion behaviour in coal-burning spouted and spout-fluid beds. Chemical Engineering Science 42:12, pages 2865-2875.
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