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How the liquid behave across the fluidized bed, when the velocity is more than minimum fluidization?

(a) Bubbles formation

(b) Slugs formation

(c) No bubbles

(d) None of the mentioned

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The query is from Pressure Drop in Fluidized Beds topic in portion Fluidization and Mapping of Regimes of Fluidization Engineering

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Correct option is (c) No bubbles

Easy explanation: Since we have no voids formed, the liquid forms smooth flow in the bed.

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