2011
DOI: 10.1080/07373937.2010.483030
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The Effect of Using a Heating Tube in an Existing Spouted Bed Superheated Steam Dryer

Abstract: Interest in the use of biofuels, such as pellets and briquettes, has continued to grow in the European market in recent years. In order to manage the increased use of biofuels, the dryer capacity must also increase. One possible way of accomplishing this is to install heating tubes into the already existing dryers. Therefore, industrially relevant and appropriate design data, such as energy efficiency and a possible increase in the capacity of developing drying systems, are needed. This article presents the ex… Show more

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“…The spouted bed is a special fluidized bed that is regarded as a highly efficient particle–fluid contactor. , It was originally used in the drying process for large particles. With the development of technology, spouted beds have been applied in drying, pyrolysis, , gasification, oxidation, , coating, and desulfurization . The gas phase is injected from the bed inlet, which drives the particles to move up.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spouted bed is a special fluidized bed that is regarded as a highly efficient particle–fluid contactor. , It was originally used in the drying process for large particles. With the development of technology, spouted beds have been applied in drying, pyrolysis, , gasification, oxidation, , coating, and desulfurization . The gas phase is injected from the bed inlet, which drives the particles to move up.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most commonly used dryers for the drying of biomasses are the rotary dryer, the pneumatic (or flash) dryer, and the packed moving bed dryer; however, other dryers also exist [9][10][11][12][13][14]. Regardless of the choice of dryer, hygroscopic materials, such as biomass, behave differently during the drying process depending on the moisture content.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%