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EFFECTS OF OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS ON DRYING CHARACTERISTICS IN CLOSED SUPERHEATED STEAM DRYING
Authors:Yuji Tatemoto  Yoshiyuki Bando  Koji Oyama  Keiji Yasuda  Masaaki Nakamura  Yasuhiro Sugimura  Masahito Shibata
Affiliation:  a Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu City, Japan b Department of Chemical Engineering, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
Abstract:The effects of operational conditions on the drying performance in closed superheated steam drying were examined theoretically and experimentally. The vapor generated from the sample was circulated in the drying chamber. In the theoretical analysis, the replacement of air with vapor in drying chamber and the convective vapor transfer in sample were considered. At the start of drying, the drying chamber was filled with air. As the drying proceeded, the air was replaced with the vapor generated from sample. The calculated results explained the characteristics of experimental data. The pore diameter of sample had little effect on the drying characteristics. During the internal evaporation period, the evaporation occurred in the narrow zone, which moved from the surface to the bottom of sample. The convective vapor transfer in sample had a significant influence on the drying performance. The excess increments in temperature and velocity of drying gas hardly contributed to shortening the drying time.
Keywords:Superheated steam drying  Closed system  Internal evaporation  Convective vapor transfer  Drying gas temperature  Drying gas velocity  Pore diameter
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