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Dynamic analysis of drying energy consumption

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DRYING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 10, Pages 2281-2290

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1081/DRT-200039996

Keywords

belt conveyor dryer; energy efficiency; fluid bed; synthetic rubber; two-stage dryer

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A concept of instantaneous drying and energy efficiencies has be-en applied to analyze energy consumption in a through-circulation conveyor dryer and a batch fluid bed dryer for synthetic rubber. It is shown that the energy performance of the conveyor dryer can be improved by leveling of the moisture content distribution across the material layer by mechanical agitation, and sectioning of the air plenum in order to reduce inlet air temperature in the last two sections of the dryer. It is also shown that drying of a synthetic rubber in the fluid bed dryer is more energy-efficient than in the conveyor dryer, especially in the constant-rate period. Thus, the largest energy savings could be obtained in a two-stage dryer comprised of the plug-flow fluid bed dryer, and the belt conveyor dryer for removal of the bulk and residual water, respectively.

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