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Congratulations! Kaiqiao Wu's thesis now published as book

26 May 2021

The PhD thesis is published as book by Springer in their series on “Recognizing Outstanding PhD Research”!

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Kaiqiao's thesis is titled "Dynamically Structured Flow in Pulsed Fluidised Beds". The book (ISBN 978-3-030-68751-9) is as well available as e-book. The series “Springer Theses” brings together a selection of the very best PhD theses from around the world and across the physical sciences.

This thesis demonstrates the use of an oscillatory gas flow to structure bubbling gas-solid fluidised beds and to induce a special fluidisation state, called "dynamically structured flow". Such a macroscopic flow structure, in which gas bubbles rise in an array of triangular tessellation, is scalable and tightly regulates the hydrodynamics of gas-solid suspensions in a controlled manner, as a promising tool to process intensification.

This book will be of interest to researchers, engineers, and graduate students alike, particularly those working in particle technology, such as drying, combustion, and chemical production.

The E-book is available on .