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Dryers continuous through-circulation

Design Methods for Continuous Tunnel Dryers In actual practice, design of a continuous through-circulation diyer is best based upon data taken in pilot-plant tests. Loading and distribution of solids on the screen are rarely as nearly uniform in commercial installations as in test diyers 50 to 100 percent may be added to the test diying time for commercial design. [Pg.1196]

FIG. 12-55 Section view of a continuous through-circulation conveyor dryer. (Vroctor [Pg.1197]

TABLE 12-16 Performance Data for Continuous Through-Circulation Dryers ... [Pg.1199]

Examine the continuous through-circulation dryer problem posed by Luus and Jaakola (1973) ... [Pg.330]

Figure 9.4. Types of dryers cited in Tables 9.1 and 9.2. (a) Tray or compartment, (b) Vacuum tray, (c) Vertical agitated batch vacuum drier, (d) Continuous agitated tray vertical turbo, (e) Continuous through circulation, (f) Direct rotary, (g) Indirect rotary, (h) Agitated batch rotary (atmos or vacuum), (i) Horizontal agitated batch vacuum drier, (j) Tumble batch dryer, (k) Splash dryer. (I) Single drum, (m) Spray, (n) Fluidized bed dryer, (o) Pneumatic conveying (mostly after Nonhebel and Moss, 1971). Figure 9.4. Types of dryers cited in Tables 9.1 and 9.2. (a) Tray or compartment, (b) Vacuum tray, (c) Vertical agitated batch vacuum drier, (d) Continuous agitated tray vertical turbo, (e) Continuous through circulation, (f) Direct rotary, (g) Indirect rotary, (h) Agitated batch rotary (atmos or vacuum), (i) Horizontal agitated batch vacuum drier, (j) Tumble batch dryer, (k) Splash dryer. (I) Single drum, (m) Spray, (n) Fluidized bed dryer, (o) Pneumatic conveying (mostly after Nonhebel and Moss, 1971).
Continuous Through-Circulation Band Dryers Continuous... [Pg.1385]

Classification Continuous agitation and transport by rotation/ gravity layer (dispersion for cascading rotary dryers) convective (through-circulation) or contact/conduction. [Pg.1393]


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