Equilibrium moisture content: Use of intergranular relative air humidity sensors in silos
Weder N. Ferreira Junior,
Osvaldo Resende,
Kelly A. de Sousa
et al.
Abstract:Grains are hygroscopic materials and, during storage, they are subject to exchanging moisture with the environment according to temperature and relative air humidity, making it important to monitor these factors. Digital temperature and relative air humidity sensors appear as an alternative for monitoring the moisture of grain mass inside silos; they are simple to install and use. Digital sensors present outstanding precision in temperature measurements. The objective in this study was to assess the efficiency… Show more
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