Drying of Porous Materials (eBook)

Stefan Jan Kowalski (Herausgeber)

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2007 | 2007
VI, 231 Seiten
Springer Netherlands (Verlag)
978-1-4020-5480-8 (ISBN)

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This book provides recent advances in research on drying of particulate and porous materials. It is based on a selection of papers presented at the XI Polish Drying Symposium 2005. The contributions cover theoretical, as well as experimental and modeling research on heat and mass transfer processes during drying of porous material and fluidized beds. The book is a pioneering contribution to the science and technology of drying of particulate solids.


Thermal drying has been recognized as an important unit operation as it is ener- intensive and has a decisive effect on the quality of most products that are dried commercially. Escalating energy costs, demand for eco-friendly and sustainable te- nologies as well as the rising consumer demand for higher quality products, have given fresh incentives to industry and academia to devote great effort to drying R&D. Fortunately, this area does not demand a massive perfusion of R&D funds to come up with valuable insights and innovations, with only a few exceptions. Indeed, there is already a sustainable level of R&D support-both in terms of human and ?nancial resources-around the world. Emerging economies of the world, such as China, B- zil, India, etc, have picked up the slack caused by the fully developed economies of the west moving towards nanotechnologies. Overall, the global R&D effort has been rising despite precipitous drops in North America and Europe. With 12-25% of the national industrial energy consumption attributable to industrial drying in developed countries, it is only a matter of time before high energy costs will stimulate further R&D in drying.

Stefan J. Kowalski / Preface Arun S. Mujumdar / An Overview of Global R&D in Industrial Drying; Current Status and Future Directions Zdzislaw Pakowski / Modern Methods of Drying Nanomaterials Y. Itaya, S. Uchiyama and S. Mori / Internal Heating Effect and Enhancement of Ceramic Drying by Microwave Heating with Dynamic Control Stefan J. Kowalski and Andrzej Rybicki / The Vapor-Liquid Interface and Stresses in Dried Bodies Patrick Perré / Multiscale Aspects of Heat and Mass Transfer During Drying Stanislaw Pabis / Theoretical Models of Vegetables Drying by Convection Marcin Piatkowski and Ireneusz Zbicinski / Analysis of the Mechanism of Counter-Current Spray Drying T. Metzger, M. Kwapinska, W. kwapinski, M. Peglow, G. Sagge and E. Tsotsas / New Modelling and Measuring Methods in Drying Science and Technology Musielak Grzegorz, Banaszak Jacek / Non-Linear Heat and Mass Transfer during Convective Drying of Kaolin Cylinder under Non-Steady Conditions Wieslaw Olek and Jerzy Weres / Effects of the Method of Identification of the Diffusion Coefficient on Accuracy of Modeling Bound Water Transfer in Wood Stefan J. Kowalski and Anna Smoczkiewicz / Stresses in Dried Wood. Modelling and Experimental Identification J. stawczyk, S. li, D. Witrowa-Rajchert and A. Fabisiak / Kinetics of Apple Atmospheric Freeze Drying M. Araszkiewicz, a. Koziol, A. Lupinska and Michal Lupinski / Microwave Drying of Various Shape Particles Suspended in Air Stream Roman G. Szafran and Andrzej Kmiec / Periodic fluctuations of flow and porosity in spouted beds Józef F. Nastaj and B. Ambrozek / Modelling of Vacuum Desorption of Multicomponent Moisture in Freeze Drying Process Artur poswiata and Zbigniew szwast / Optimizationof Fine Solid Drying in Bubble Fluidized Bed

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.4.2007
Zusatzinfo VI, 231 p.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie
Technik Maschinenbau
Schlagworte Cement • Ceramics • convection • drying • drying induced stresses • experimental test • Modelling • parameter identification • Tea
ISBN-10 1-4020-5480-7 / 1402054807
ISBN-13 978-1-4020-5480-8 / 9781402054808
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