Generalized Complex Variables of Drying Kinetics in Calculations of Drying Duration of Flat Thin Wet Materials

The article is devoted to the processing of experimental data regarding the drying of thin wet materials. The calculated kinetic dependencies necessary to determine the drying duration can be obtained from solving differential mass transfer equations, but this task is analytically complex, since dry...

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Main Authors: A. I. Ol’shanskii, A. N. Golubev
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Belarusian National Technical University 2024-08-01
Series:Известия высших учебных заведений и энергетических объединенний СНГ: Энергетика
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Online Access:https://energy.bntu.by/jour/article/view/2392
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Summary:The article is devoted to the processing of experimental data regarding the drying of thin wet materials. The calculated kinetic dependencies necessary to determine the drying duration can be obtained from solving differential mass transfer equations, but this task is analytically complex, since drying is a non-stationary process, and the transfer coefficients depend on the moisture content and temperature of the material in a very complex form. This necessitates experimental studies with the development of approximate simple empirical equations for determining the drying duration with a minimum number of constants determined from the experiment. When processing the experiment, the relative drying rate, generalized drying time, the ratio of drying time by periods and the ratio of the current moisture content to the critical one were accepted as stable complex generalized variables when processing the experiment. All variables are interrelated by the drying rate in the first period (the period of constant rate). As a result of processing experimental data on convective drying of ceramics, asbestos, felt, formulas were obtained that make it possible to determine its duration in the period of falling rate. The invariance caused by such experimental processing allows one to move from one variable to another, from one coordinate system to another, which significantly reduces the number of necessary experiments. Data processing and analysis of the resulting formulas shows that the drying curves are complex exponentials, and the main mediating variables are the relative drying rate and relative moisture content. Verification of the accuracy of experimental data processing and the reliability of the obtained empirical equations, which make it possible to calculate the drying duration for the specified materials, is presented. The spread of the calculated values compared to the experiment is about 10 %, which is within the accuracy of experimental data processing.
ISSN:1029-7448
2414-0341