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EFFECT OF HEATING MODES ON INTERNAL STRAIN-STRESS FORMATION DURING DRYING OF MOLDED CERAMICS
Authors:Yoshinori Itaya   Kenji Okouchi  Shigekatsu Mori
Affiliation: a Department of Chemical Engineering, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
Abstract:Parametric analyses in drying processes of molded ceramics are performed to investigate the influence of heating modes on the formation of drying-induced strain-stress as well as the drying characteristic. The transient three-dimensional problem of strain-stress and heat and moisture transfer in a slab is solved simultaneously by the finite element method. Three modes of hot air, intermittent and internal heating are compared by modeling in the normalized parameters. The tensile and compressive stresses fluctuate, and fall remarkably during the low Biot number period when the slab is heated intermittently. In the internal heating mode, the drying rate is the fastest but stress formation is maintained at the lowest level among the three modes. This effectiveness of the internal heating is investigated experimentally by employing the microwave heating as well.
Keywords:Clay  Deformation  Drying-induced stress  Finite element method  Heat and mass transfer  Intermittent heating  Internal heating  Microwave  Modeling  Molding
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