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Study and comparison of different drying processes of porous particle at high temperature
Souad Messai, Laurent Chrusciel, Ola Al-Hagan, Mona Almuadi and Jalila Sghaier

This work presents a comparative study of four drying processes of a porous media: superheated steam drying at atmospheric pressure (APSSD), humid air (HA), low pressure superheated steam drying (LPSSD) and vacuum drying (VD). A single porous particle model has been developed to simulate the four drying processes. The model is based on the method of averaging volume. Spherical porous particles of coal are used as the model material in this paper. The evaporation rates are equal for these processes in point called the inversion temperature. This temperature was calculated during the constant rate period (CRP) and the falling rate period (FRP). A variation in the values of inversion temperature was observed (363-503 K). The effect of drying parameters such as: particle radius, gas mass flux, permeability, porosity and operating pressure were investigated. Several researchers have reported the noticeable variation of the inversion temperature values according to the drying period used to calculate this key parameter. Our results are compared with those obtained from a front model reported in the literature. A good agreement is found.

Keywords: convective drying, inversion temperature, vacuum, SSD, HA, LPSSD

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DOI: 10.32908/hthp.v51.1103