Heat consumption and modeling of corn seeds intermittent drying
Ana Caroline Raimundini Aranha,
Andressa Lopes Ferrari,
Sirlei Marques Paschoal
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDCorn seed is produced on a large scale, and as production is carried out seasonally, the storage is needed to supply uninterrupted demand. To carry out the storage, as the material from the harvest has a high initial moisture content, it is necessary to carry out the drying process. In order to reduce energy consumption, an alternative is intermittent drying. The purpose of this article is to fit mathematical model of intermittent drying by distributed parameters, based on experimental data of temper… Show more
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