1. Conduction" or "contact" drying
The product to be dried is placed on a heat-conducting wall, which is heated on the other side, for example by steam condensation or any other heat source (gas burner, electric heater, warm condenser water, heat transfer fluid, etc.) as shown in figure 1 . The heat input
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Conduction" or "contact" drying
Bibliography
Reviews
Journals dealing with the drying unit operation, independently of the product:
Chemical Engineering Science ;
Chemical Engineering Processing ;
Drying Technology Journal ;
International Journal of Thermal Science ;
Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer...
Software tools
Collection of psychrometry software http://www.linric.com
Online psychrometric calculation http://www.psychro.com
Commercial "Dryer 3 000" software [Windows, MacOSX or Unix/Linux], for calculating cereal tower dryers, by simulation using...
Events
IDS Congress: International Drying Symposium (number of the year)
International congress dedicated to drying. It takes place every two years, in a different host country. The proceedings of each congress are available for consultation.
Directory
AFSIA: French Association for Drying in Industry and Agriculture
It brings together applied drying research centers, researchers and manufacturers in France. Its headquarters can change (in 2008, INSA Lyon). It organizes or participates in conferences, and produces its own publications (AFSIA publications).
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