Balance Equation - An Essential Element of the Definition of the Drying Process

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The paper describes the basic principle of the proposal of a mathematical model drying. In the beginning of the article is a brief description of the material to be monitored during drying. Factors examined are the ceramic powder, which is obtained from spraying the emulsion in the drying kiln. Material is silicon carbide. It is further described principle of the drying process. The main part is to identify the parameters of the drying process, and it those that most influencing the actual drying and compilation of the balance equation. The aim of this article is find optimal solutions equation so that we can adequately define a mathematical model of the drying process and thus better control the process of drying - the quality (humidity) ceramic powder.

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