In this work the effects of particle size distribution on the dynamics and segregation patterns in
fluidized, vibrated and vibrofluidized beds were investigated. A binary particle size distribution and a
reference one composed of glass spheres with a mean Sauter diameter of 2.18×10-3 m were tested. The
experimental setup consisted basically of a circular glass chamber with a height of 0.50 m and a diameter of
0.114 m, operated in the fluidized bed mode (* = 0.00), in either vibrated or vibrofluidized bed modes (* =
2.00). The pressure drops in the fluidized and vibrofluidized beds were not significantly affected by the binary
particle size distribution. Well-defined segregation patterns occurred in fluidized and vibrated beds with small
particles concentrating at the top and large particles at the bottom in the first situation and the reverse in the
second one. Segregation patterns in vibrofluidized beds depended on the values of vibration parameters.
Segregation in vibrofluidized and vibrated beds was minimized by operating at a high amplitude of vibration.
Keywords: Vibrofluidized bed; Vibrated bed; Fluidized bed; Fluidization; Particle size distribution; Size
segregation.