1965
DOI: 10.1080/19447026508662326
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52—the Drying of Continuous Tow by Forced Convection During the Falling-Rate Period

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“…It is realized that such an idealized representation of the drying curves is, strictly justifiable only in the case of thin layers [11], and that for thicker beds a true constant-rate period does not exist as the drying rate falls continuously during the drying cycle [10]. However, other workers [11] confirmed that relationships similar to Equation 2 still hold for thick beds, provided the value of (dR/dt);ulBx obtained from the actual driving curve (Fig. 3) is used instead of the approximate value (dR/dl)~8 given by the slope of the straight-line section.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is realized that such an idealized representation of the drying curves is, strictly justifiable only in the case of thin layers [11], and that for thicker beds a true constant-rate period does not exist as the drying rate falls continuously during the drying cycle [10]. However, other workers [11] confirmed that relationships similar to Equation 2 still hold for thick beds, provided the value of (dR/dt);ulBx obtained from the actual driving curve (Fig. 3) is used instead of the approximate value (dR/dl)~8 given by the slope of the straight-line section.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%