2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.seta.2021.101703
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A detailed investigation of the temperature-controlled fluidized bed solar dryer: A numerical, experimental, and modeling study

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“…An additional biomass furnace was needed to integrate to get the desired drying temperature of 61–78°C. The average inlet and outlet temperature of SAH developed by Gürel et al (2022) for FBD of mint leaves was reported to be 31°C and 57°C, respectively. Cooler mornings and afternoons could be viewed favorably from the perspective of intermittent drying.…”
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“…An additional biomass furnace was needed to integrate to get the desired drying temperature of 61–78°C. The average inlet and outlet temperature of SAH developed by Gürel et al (2022) for FBD of mint leaves was reported to be 31°C and 57°C, respectively. Cooler mornings and afternoons could be viewed favorably from the perspective of intermittent drying.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 4, It is possible to say that the fabricated dryer is likely to dry up to 50 C (in continuous mode) and a maximum of up to 65 C; no heat sources are needed except solar. The maximum ambient temperature was recorded as 25.9 C at 12:00 h. In contrast, the SAH array (series of two) developed by Yahya et al (2017) for FBD of paddies (Oryza sativa L.) could raise the ambient air temperature (34.9 C) only up to 51 C. An additional biomass furnace was needed to integrate to get the desired drying temperature of 61-78 C. The average inlet and outlet temperature of SAH developed byGürel et al (2022) for FBD of mint leaves was reported to be 31 C and 57 C, respectively. Cooler mornings and afternoons could be viewed favorably from the perspective of intermittent drying.…”
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“…In the CFD technique, k − ε model is widely used in numerical solutions, that is also considered in the present study for simulation turbulators model. It should be stated that k − ε model is used in simulation of similar solar collectors and its accuracy is reported in different research studies (Karaaslan and Menlik, 2021; Gürel et al , 2022; Tuncer et al , 2020a). In k − ε model, two transport formulas are provided as a general expression for turbulent flow.…”
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“…Besides, the rate of heat transfer through various other mechanisms can be improved. Some of the most important examples to be presented are increasing the temperature difference between the fluid and the surface (Gürel et al , 2022), increasing the fluid flow rate (Afshari et al , 2016), disrupting the laminar sublayer (Pimsarn et al , 2021), enhancing effective thermal conductivity of solid and fluid under dynamic and static conditions, promoting flow attachment, increasing the order of the fluid molecules and modification of radioactive property (Mandev et al , 2022; Lee et al , 1999; Wang et al , 1999; Sundar et al , 2013).…”
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