Modeling of Fertilizer Drying in Roto-Aerated and Conventional Rotary Dryers |
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Authors: | E. B. Arruda F. S. Lobato A. J. Assis |
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Affiliation: | Federal University of Uberlandia, Chemical Engineering School , Uberlandia, MG, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Conventional rotary dryers are equipped with flights placed parallel along the length of the shell to promote a rain of solids across the dryer section. In the roto-aerated dryer the hot air flows through the particles that run on the bottom of the drum through a series of mini-pipes and there is no cascading. This study analyzed heat and mass transfer modeling between the air and the fertilizer particles in conventional rotary and roto-aerated dryers, as well as the simulation results with the experimental data. A good agreement between the simulated and experimental results was obtained for the two rotary dryer configurations analyzed. |
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Keywords: | Modeling Rotary dryer Roto-aerated dryer |
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