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CONVECTTVE HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER AND EVOLUTION OF THE MOISTURE DISTRIBUTION IN COMBINED CONVECTION AND RADIO FREQUENCY DRYING
Authors:A Poulin  M. Dostie  P. Proulx  J. Kendall
Affiliation:1. LTEE d'Hydro-Québec , Shawinigan, Canada;2. Université de Sherbrooke , Sherbrooke, Canada
Abstract:ABSTRACT

In a previous study (Dostie and Navarri, 1994), experiments indicated that a non-uniform moisture distribution could develop in radio frequency drying depending on the applied power and initial conditions, making the design and scale-up of such a dryer a more difficult task. Consequently, a thorough study of the combined convection and RF drying process was undertaken. Experimental results have shown that the values of the neat and mass transfer coefficients decrease with an increase in evaporation rate caused by RF energy. This effect is adequately taken into account by the boundary layer theory. Furthermore, the usual analogy between heat and mass transfer has been verified to apply in RF drying. Experiments have also shown that a different mass transfer resistance on both sides of the product should not result in non-uniform drying. However, it appears that non-uniform drying is dependent upon the initial moisture distribution and the relative intensity of heal transfer by convection and RF- It was shown that the maximum drying rate occurs at a higher average water content and that the total drying time increases with non-uniformity of the initial moisture distribution.
Keywords:dielectric drying  drying uniformity  heat and mass transfer analogy
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