2020
DOI: 10.15863/tas.2020.11.91.79
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Mathematical Models of the Heat and Mass Exchange Process During Pneumo-Transportation of Cotton-Raw.

Abstract: ISRA (India) = 4.971 ISI (Dubai, UAE) = 0.829 GIF (Australia) = 0.564 JIF = 1.500 SIS (USA) = 0.912 РИНЦ (Russia) = 0.126 ESJI (KZ) = 8.997 SJIF (Morocco) = 5.667 ICV (Poland) = 6.630 PIF (India) = 1.940 IBI (India) = 4.260 OAJI (USA) =

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“…Mikhailov [1], LI.YI and Zhu.Qingyong [2], D.A.Nield and A.Bejan [3] and others. The problems of mathematical modeling of the processes of drying and storage of various materials (including for raw cotton) are considered in the works of N. Ravshanov [4], A.Mamatov, A.Parpiev and A.Kayumov [5], T.J.Afolabi and S.E.Agarry [6], N.Wang and J.G.Brennan [7] et al The Philippe and De Vries model [8], A.V.Lykov [9], and Whitaker [10] are now the most commonly studied models used to describe the processes of heat and moisture transfer in capillary-porous media. These models were created using the concepts of mass and energy conservation, Fourier's law of heat conduction, Fick's law of gas diffusion, and Darcy's law of liquid diffusion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mikhailov [1], LI.YI and Zhu.Qingyong [2], D.A.Nield and A.Bejan [3] and others. The problems of mathematical modeling of the processes of drying and storage of various materials (including for raw cotton) are considered in the works of N. Ravshanov [4], A.Mamatov, A.Parpiev and A.Kayumov [5], T.J.Afolabi and S.E.Agarry [6], N.Wang and J.G.Brennan [7] et al The Philippe and De Vries model [8], A.V.Lykov [9], and Whitaker [10] are now the most commonly studied models used to describe the processes of heat and moisture transfer in capillary-porous media. These models were created using the concepts of mass and energy conservation, Fourier's law of heat conduction, Fick's law of gas diffusion, and Darcy's law of liquid diffusion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%