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Drying, dynamics

Baronas,F. Ivanauskas,M. Sapagovas, R., Modelling of wood drying and an influence of lumber geometry on drying dynamics, Nonlinear Analysis Modelling and Control, Vilnius, IMI, No 4, 1999, pp. 11-22. [Pg.62]

Al-Haj Ali et al. [5,6] developed different types of linear time invariant models by system identification, which adequately represent the fluidized-bed drying dynamics. MBC techniques such as IMC and model predictive control (MPC) were used for the designing of the control system. Simulations with multivariable MPC strategy... [Pg.1158]

Reichenauer, G., Pfrang, T, Hofmann, M., 2007. Drying of meso- and macroporous gels— length change and drying dynamics. Colloid. Surf. A 300 211-215. [Pg.226]

In otlier words, tire micelle surface is not densely packed witli headgroups, but also comprises intennediate and end of chain segments of tire tailgroups. Such segments reasonably interact witli water, consistent witli dynamical measurements. Given tliat tire lifetime of individual surfactants in micelles is of tire order of microseconds and tliat of micelles is of tire order of milliseconds, it is clear tliat tire dynamical equilibria associated witli micellar stmctures is one tliat brings most segments of surfactant into contact witli water. The core of nonnal micelles probably remains fairly dry , however. [Pg.2587]

V acuum drying Vacuum dynamics Vacuum evaporation Vacuum furnaces Vacuum gas oil Vacuum gas oils (VGO)... [Pg.1044]

Dry Lubricant. The static and dynamic coefficients of friction for the parylenes are low and virtually the same. This feature is an advantage in the use of a parylene coating as a dry lubricant on the bearing surfaces of miniature stepping motors. Coating a threaded ferrite core significantly reduces the abrasion to coil forms (82). [Pg.443]

Other Centrifugal Collectors. Cyclones and modified centrifugal collectors are often used to remove entrained Hquids from a gas stream. Cyclones for this purpose have been described (167—169). The rotary stream dust separator (170,171), a newer dry centrifugal collector with improved collection efficiency on particles down to 1—2 pm, is considered more expensive and hence has been found less attractive than cyclones unless improved collection in the 2—10-pm particle range is a necessity. A number of inertial centrifugal force devices as well as some others termed dynamic collectors have been described in the Hterature (170). [Pg.397]

Since its conception, the dynamic filter has been widely reported and further developed. Most European designs are comprised of a multistage disk arrangement (Fig. 28) with both the rotating and stationary elements covered with filter cloth, thus utilising the space inside the pressure vessel. Such filters have been found (29) to be from 5 to 25 times more productive in mass of dry cake per unit area and time than filter presses for the same moisture content of the final slurry. In some cases, the moisture content with the dynamic filter was actually lower than with a filter press. The maximum productivity was achieved with peripheral disk speeds from 2.8 to 4.5 m/s. [Pg.410]

Removal Processes. Pollutant removal processes, particularly dry deposition and scavenging by rain and clouds, are a primary factor in determining the dynamics and ultimate fate of pollutants in the atmosphere. [Pg.382]

Desiccants Used in Static Drying. The most commonly used desiccants are discussed in this section activated alumina, siUca gel, and molecular sieves, which are discussed later under dynamic, sohd drying agents, are also widely used in static or batch-drying situations. [Pg.506]

Wet-bulb temperature is the dynamic equilibrium temperature attained by a water surface when the rate of heat transfer to the surface by convection equals the rate of mass transfer away from the surface. At equilibrium, if neghgible change in the dry-bulb temperature is assumed, a heat balance on the surface is... [Pg.1151]

Since drying occurs simultaneously with wetting, the effect of diy-ing can substantially modify the expected impacd of a given process variable and this should not be overlooked. In addition, simultaneously drying often implies that the dynamics of wetting are far more important than the extent. [Pg.1881]

Dry face seal leakage test under static and dynamic conditions... [Pg.341]

Dry Face Seal Leakage Test Under Static and Dynamic Conditions... [Pg.347]


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