2004
DOI: 10.1081/drt-120038579
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Drying of Black Liquor in Spouted Bed of Inert Particles

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“…The product recovery and accumulated mass found in this work were similar to that found by other researchers (Passos et al, 2008;Souza & Oliveira, 2009). Thus the slot-rectangular spouted bed with inlet air drying temperature 90 C was more appropriate for obtaining higher values of product recovery and lower accumulated mass values.…”
Section: Influence Of Temperature and Geometry In Operation Charactersupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The product recovery and accumulated mass found in this work were similar to that found by other researchers (Passos et al, 2008;Souza & Oliveira, 2009). Thus the slot-rectangular spouted bed with inlet air drying temperature 90 C was more appropriate for obtaining higher values of product recovery and lower accumulated mass values.…”
Section: Influence Of Temperature and Geometry In Operation Charactersupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Similar behavior was obtained by Wachiraphansakul and Devahastin (2007) in drying of okara in a spouted bed. Passos et al (2008) found moisture content powder between 3 g 100 g À1 and 16 g 100 g À1 (w.b.) in drying of black liquor in a spouted bed; in this case, inlet temperatures were 80 C, 100 C and 120 C, showing that powder moisture content depend on inlet air temperature.…”
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“…Important drying applications related to waste were cited in the literature: sludge from different origins such as oil refineries, metal-finishing, pulp and paper processing, among others, [5][6][7][8] as well as olive cake produced from the olive-mill extraction process [9] and black liquor produced from the pulp and paper industry. [10] The purpose of this article is to investigate the performance of a tray dryer for treatment of IHW. The choice of the tray dryer was based on the low cost of construction, maintenance, and easy operation.…”
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