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Thermal analysis of a rotating fluidized bed dryer in static geometry dryer with and without slit

Journal

DRYING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 12, Pages 1933-1943

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07373937.2023.2207199

Keywords

cost analysis; exergy; fluidized bed; sustainability

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A rotating fluidized bed in a static geometry dryer without a slit is highly recommended for various operations. A highly efficient moisture removal technique is proposed, reducing energy loss and improving drying efficiency.
A rotating fluidized bed in a static geometry dryer without a slit is highly recommended in multiple operations, such as separation, mixing, gasification, combustion, particle coating, and drying process intensification. The present analysis proposed a highly efficient moisture removal technique into optimized energy forms, including electrical and thermal energy used in air heating and particle fluidization. Hence, to reduce a considerable energy loss in rotating fluidized bed chambers, the energy exergy analysis of granular drying is carried out for two distinct drying chambers without and with a slit. Granular drying has been conducted in dryers at 55 degrees C -65 degrees C, airflow rate of 400-600 m(3)/h, drying inventory of 300-500 g, energy utilized, and energy utilization ratio. It is observed that. In the slit-less rotating fluidized bed with static geometry dryer, the drying efficiency is increased by 5.6%, the drying cost decreased by 19.8%, and the payback period is reduced by 54% compared to the rotating fluidized bed dryer in static geometry.

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