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Intermittent Drying of Mango Tissues: Implementation of the Reaction Engineering Approach
Putranto, Aditya( Monash Univ, Dept Chem Engn) ; Xiao, Zongyuan ; Xiao ZY(肖宗源) ; Chen, Xiao Dong ; Chen XD(陈晓东) ; Webley, Paul A.( Monash Univ, Dept Chem Engn)
2011-12-07
英文摘要A drying model is very useful for design and evaluation of dryer performance. A good drying model should be simple, accurate, robust, and favorable for quick decision-making in industries. For sustainable processing and product technology objectives, intermittent drying is conducted to minimize energy consumption and achieve better quality of products. In this paper, the reaction engineering approach (REA) is applied innovatively for modeling the intermittent drying of mango tissues. The equilibrium activation energy and the heat balance are implemented according to the corresponding drying condition in each section. Prediction of surface temperature is also incorporated because the sample dimensions are rather thick. Results of modeling reveal that the REA describes both moisture content and temperature profile very well. This has shown further success of the REA to model drying under time-varying mode. In addition, the modeling itself is still proven to be simple and only requires short computational time. This makes future applications for solving industrial problems very promising.
语种英语
出版者AMER CHEMICAL SOC
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1021/ie101504y]  
专题化学化工-已发表论文
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Putranto, Aditya,Xiao, Zongyuan,Xiao ZY,et al. Intermittent Drying of Mango Tissues: Implementation of the Reaction Engineering Approach[J],2011.
APA Putranto, Aditya,Xiao, Zongyuan,肖宗源,Chen, Xiao Dong,陈晓东,&Webley, Paul A..(2011).Intermittent Drying of Mango Tissues: Implementation of the Reaction Engineering Approach..
MLA Putranto, Aditya,et al."Intermittent Drying of Mango Tissues: Implementation of the Reaction Engineering Approach".(2011).
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