Spatial variation of moisture content along the axial distance of corn at different superheated steam drying temperatures and various instantaneous times
Charles Kiprono Sang Keter,
Mercy Jepchirchir Kimwa
Abstract:Superheated steam acts as both a heat source and a drying medium. The study sought to predict the evolution of the moisture transport behaviour of the corn kernel at various axial distances at varying instantaneous time. The equations describing the drying phases were solved using numerical solutions with the Eulerian technique in ANSYS software. Cone geometry was used to simulate the corn kernel with initial moisture content at 20% w.b. Steam conditions were similar to what is encountered in industry, with te… Show more
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