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Osmotic and convective hot air drying of sweet gourd. [PDF]

open access: yesFood Sci Biotechnol
Kadir N   +4 more
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NATURAL ZEOLITES IN AIR DRYING

open access: yesDrying Technology, 1992
ABSTRACT The local clinoptilolite from Bigadis region in Turkiye, was used for air drying in packed column. The effective diffusion coefficient of water in natural zeolite was found as 5Ɨ10āˆ’10 m2 sāˆ’1 from isothermal uptake measurements. Effects of packing height and airvelocity on breakthrough curves were studied.
Ulku, S   +4 more
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Air drying of lumber.

open access: yes, 1999
Rev. ed. of: Air drying of lumber / Raymond C. Rietz and Rufus H. Page. 1971."October 1999."--P.
Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.)   +1 more
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The effectiveness of combined infrared and hot-air drying strategies for sweet potato [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Food Engineering, 2019
This study examined the performance of different combined infrared (IR) and hot-air drying (HAD) strategies for sweet potato. Experiments were conducted for simultaneous infrared and hot-air drying, two-stage sequential hot-air and infrared drying, two ...
Daniel I Onwude   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Recent advances of novel thermal combined hot air drying of agricultural crops [PDF]

open access: yesTrends in Food Science and Technology, 2016
Background: Developing an efficient drying system with combined novel thermal and conventional hotair drying of agricultural crops has become potentially a viable substitute for conventional drying techniques.
Daniel I Onwude   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources
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Forced air drying of herbage: effect of drying air conditions

Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research, 1968
Abstract An investigation of the drying of field-wilted herbage using previously described apparatus is reported. The progress of drying of ten stationary beds of loose unchopped ryegrass (Lolium italicum) each initially approximately 72 in in depth, subjected to a parallel through-flow heated air stream was investigated.
R.G. Clark, W.J. Lamond
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Through Air Drying

Drying Technology, 2003
Process of through-air-drying is becoming increasingly popular in the manufacture of textiles, non-wovens, tissue, and towel. Very high drying rates, enhanced product properties, i.e., softness, bulk, absorbency, unique 3D structure are the driving forces behind its increasing popularity.
M. Ryan   +4 more
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Dry Air in the Schoolroom

American Physical Education Review, 1911
(1911). Dry Air in the Schoolroom. American Physical Education Review: Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 23-25.
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Dehumidifiers and air drying

2000
In the unit dehumidifier process, all or part of the condenser heat is used to re-heat the air leaving the evaporator. Since the moisture in the air has given up its latent heat in condensing, this heat is reclaimed and put back into the outlet air. The efficiency of a unit dehumidifier can be improved by a heat exchanger that pre-cools the incoming ...
A.R. Trott, T. Welch
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