Drying of Solid Materials
Abstract
The article contains sections titled:
1. |
Theoretical Fundamentals of the Drying Process |
1.1. |
Concepts, Definitions |
1.2. |
Characteristics of Moist Solids |
1.3. |
Drying Curves for ConvectionDrying |
1.4. |
Drying Curves for Contact Drying |
1.5. |
Drying Curves and Moisture-Composition Curves for Solids Wetted by Liquid Mixtures |
2. |
Drying Methods and Dryer Types |
2.1. |
Convection Drying |
2.1.1. |
Flowing Gas |
2.1.2. |
The Solid is Aerated |
2.1.3. |
Large-Scale Agitation of the Solid |
2.1.4. |
The Solid Moves in the Drying Agent |
2.1.5. |
The Material is Sprayed |
2.2. |
Contact Drying |
2.2.1. |
Flat and Strip Materials |
2.2.2. |
Low-Viscosity Materials |
2.2.3. |
Pasty Materials |
2.2.4. |
Granular Materials |
2.3. |
Radiant Heat or Infrared Drying |
2.4. |
Dielectric Heating |
2.5. |
Vacuum and Freeze Drying |
3. |
Selecting, Sizing, and Energy Requirements of Dryers |
3.1. |
Choosing the Type of Dryer |
3.1.1. |
The Role of the Material Properties of the Solid |
3.1.2. |
Production Rate |
3.1.3. |
Dryer Ventilation |
3.2. |
Sizing the Dryer |
3.2.1. |
Batch Dryers |
3.2.2. |
Continuous Dryers |
3.3. |
Heat and Driving Power Requirements |