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Fluidized Bed Drying Effect on the Aerogel Powder Synthesis

  • Hong, Seong-Hoon;Lee, Dong-Kyu;Oh, Chang-Sup;Kim, Yong-Ha
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.43-46
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    • 2012
  • A fluidized bed drying approach was utilized to the synthesis of water glass based silica aerogel powders. The effects of the fluidized bed drying conditions such as the superficial velocity and temperature of hot air and bead size as well as bead/wet-gel ratio, on the physical properties such as tapping density and productivity of the aerogel powders were systematically investigated. The experimental results showed that the amount of beads mixed with wet-gels in the fluidized bed column has the most profound impact on the fluidization efficiency, greatly enhancing the yield of the aerogel powders up to 98% with a proper bead/wet-gel weight ratio as compared to 72% without using beads. No significant change was observed in the tapping density over a wide range of the fluidized drying condition. Consequently the fluidized bed drying approach shows a good promise as an alternative route for the large-scale production of the aerogel powders.

Modeling of the Drying Process in Paper Plants

  • Hwang, Ki-Seok;Yeo, Yeong-Koo;Yi, Sung-Chul;Dongjun Seo;Hong Kang
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.53-61
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    • 2003
  • In this study a model for the drying process in paper production plants was developed based on the mass and heat balances around drying cycles. Relationships for the heat transfer coefficients between the web and the air as well as between the drying cylinder and the web were extracted from the closed-loop plant operation data. It was found that the heat transfer coefficients could be represented effectively in terms of moisture content, basis weight and reel velocity. The effectiveness of the proposed model was illustrated through numerical simulations. From the comparison with the operation data, the proposed model represents the paper plant being considered with sufficient accuracy.

A NUMERICAL STUDY FOR IMPROVING PERFORMANCE ON PAINT DRYING SYSTEM OF A VEHICLE (차량 도장 건조 성능 향상을 위한 수치해석 연구)

  • Lee, Seung-Jae;Lee, Sang-Hyuk;Hur, Nahm-Keon;Kim, Hee-Soo
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.99-102
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    • 2010
  • In the present study, a three-dimensional numerical simulation was performed in a paint drying system of vehicle assembly line. In the drying system hot air and cool air are blown in turn from the nozzles to dry the trim of vehicle. Inlet boundary condition using user subroutine code is adopted to consider the moving motion of the vehicle. The present paper aims to improve the performance of the drying system. The transient distribution of temperature and velocity at the surface of the vehicle were predicted numerically. From these results, optimal operating condition of the drying system are to be suggested.

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Influence of Curing Condition on Drying Shrinkage of Concrete (초기 양생조건에 따른 콘크리트의 건조수축 특성)

  • 하재담;김태홍;유재상;이종열;배수호;권영호
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.277-280
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    • 2003
  • Material, mix proportion, curing condition, temperature, humidity and wind velocity have an influence on drying shrinkage of concrete. In this paper, to evaluate the effect of curing condition at early age on the drying shrinkage of concrete was investigated varying curing age for different binder. The principal conclusions from this research were as follows: 1) In case of 14 days of water curing, the drying shrinkage of concrete is smaller than 7 days of water curing, independence of type of binder. 2) In case of 4 days of water curing, the ratio of increase of drying shrinkage of concrete using fly-ash and slag powder is more remarkable than using portland cement alone, comparing the drying shrinkage of 7 days of water curing.

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A Study on a High Efficiency Dryer for Food Waste

  • Kim, Bum-Suk;Kang, Chang-Nam;Jeong, Ji-Hyun
    • Journal of Power System Engineering
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.153-158
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    • 2014
  • The food waste that occurs in one year is very high in our country and disposal is expensive. However, disposers for food waste are not used wisely at real life. This is because most of them some kind of problem, for example big volume, complicated construction, high cost, lots of troubles, low energy efficiency and so on. In this study, we propose the new dryer system to decrease drying times by injecting hot air in down the side of the drying bucket. The designed drying bucket has inclined inlet holes down both sides. The inlet holes have variable gradients, we adjust the inlet velocity of the hot air to find a suitable vortex in the drying bucket. We verify the properties of the proposed system though simulation. The results show the proposed dryer system can improve the drying time and save energy for food waste disposal.

Numerical Analysis of the Flow in the Drying Chamber of a Sizing Machine (가호기 건조 시스템에서 수치적 유동해석)

  • 이진호;김수연
    • Proceedings of the Korean Fiber Society Conference
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    • 1996.10a
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 1996
  • In the present paper, the flow distribution in the hot air drying chamber of a sizing machine was numerically analyzed with respect to the geometries of the intake duct to obtain the more uniform flow distribution in the chamber. The result shows that the velocity distribution in the inlet of the chamber was significantly dependent on the the geometry of the intake duct. The degree of the non-uniformity in the chamber was reduced as the incident angle of the intake duct became to be smaller.

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Drying Characteristics of Agricultural Products under Different Drying Methods: A Review

  • Lee, Seung Hyun;Park, Jeong Gil;Lee, Dong Young;Kandpal, Lalit Mohan;Cho, Byoung-Kwan;Hong, Soon-jung;Jun, Soojin
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.389-395
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: Drying is one of the most widely used methods for preserving agricultural products or food. The main purpose of drying agricultural products is to reduce their water content for minimizing microbial spoilage and deterioration reaction during storage. Methods: Although numerous drying methods are successfully applied to dehydrate various agricultural products with little drying time, the final quality of dried samples in terms of appearance and shape cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, based on published literature, this review was conducted to study the drying characteristics of various agricultural products when different drying methods were applied. Results: An increase in the drying power of sources-for example, increase in hot air temperature or velocity, infrared or microwave power-and the combination of drying power levels can reduce the drying time of various agricultural products. In addition, energy efficiency in drying significantly relies on the compositions of the dried samples and drying conditions. Conclusions: The drying power source is the key factor to control entire drying process of different samples and final product quality. In addition, an appropriate drying method should be selected depending on the compositions of the agricultural products.

Drying characteristics of lotus root under microwave and hot-air combination drying

  • Joe, Sung Yong;So, Jun Hwi;Lee, Seung Hyun
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.47 no.3
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    • pp.519-532
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    • 2020
  • Because lotus root has a short shelf life, the quality easily deteriorates. Thus, the harvested lotus roots are processed into a variety of products. Drying is one of the simplest food preservation methods, which can increase food stability. However, the convective drying method takes a long time and requires high energy consumption. Combination drying methods have emerged to overcome the limitations of the convective drying method. This study investigated the drying characteristics of lotus root and determined the optimal drying model of lotus root depending on the microwave and hot-air combination drying conditions. The lotus root slices (5 mm in thickness and 40 mm in diameter) were dried by different drying conditions that were combined with three microwave power levels (50, 100, and 150 W) and two hot air temperatures (50 and 60℃) at a velocity of 5 m·s-1. Eight drying models were tested to evaluate the fit to the experimental drying data, and the effective moisture diffusion (Deff) values of the lotus root slices dried by combination drying were estimated. The combination drying time of the lotus root was significantly reduced with the high air temperature and microwave power. The effective moisture diffusion (Deff) of lotus root was more affected by the air temperature than microwave power intensity. Logarithmic model was most suitable to describe the drying curve of lotus root in the microwave-hot air combination drying method.

Study on the Estimation of Drying Time of Biomass : 1. Larch Wood Chip

  • Lee, Hyoung-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.186-195
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    • 2015
  • This study aims at modeling the rotary drying of wood chips in co-current mode and estimating the drying time of larch (Larix kaemferi) wood chip. Drying data were obtained in a lab. scale fixed bed dryer operating with an air velocity of 1 m/sec. and at hot air inlet temperatures of $100^{\circ}C$, $200^{\circ}C$, and $300^{\circ}C$. The lab. scale fixed-bed drying rates for small, medium and large size larch wood chips that had been dried from 40% wet-based moisture content (MC) to 10% MC at $200^{\circ}C$ drying temperature were 17.3 %/min., 10.2 %/min. and 5.5 %/min., respectively. It was predicted that larch large size wood chips could be dried from 40% MC to 10% MC in about 23.0, 34.6, and 44.7 minutes at $300^{\circ}C$, $200^{\circ}C$ and $150^{\circ}C$, respectively. Expected drying times for medium size chips were about 8.6, 11.2 and 13.2 minutes and those for small size chips were 4.3, 5.5 and 6.4 minutes, respectively.

A Study on the Drying Performance of the Flux Adhered to Photovoltaic Ribbon (플럭스가 점착된 솔라 리본 건조 연구)

  • Cho, Nam-Cheol;Jeon, Young-Han;Han, Sang-Pil;Kim, Dong-Choon;Lee, Chae-Moon;Jeon, Taeg-Jong
    • Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2015
  • The photovoltaic ribbon attached the flux reduces the solar module manufacturing process and the pollution. This paper presents an analytical method for solving the continuous flux drying system of photovoltaic ribbon. Also, some experiments of the drying of photovoltaic ribbon are carried out in order to design the drying system. Numerical results indicate the air temperature, the air velocity, the air pressure and the timewise temperature variation of ribbon during drying process. In case of the drier process length is short, 400mm, the photovoltaic ribbon is wet. Thus, another study of drying system is necessary to improve the drying ability. As a result, multi-stage drier system is proposed and shown to be good drying ability.