2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-04054-7_1
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Porous Materials Drying Model Based on the Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes: Background and Application

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“…In this figure, the simulated curves, at the initial instants, are below the experimental points and, after a certain time, are always above these points until the end of the process, which, according to [67], is a typical behavior of a diffusion phenomenon in which a certain resistance occurs on the surface (limit) of the product, but has not been considered in the solution of the governing differential equation, as in the case of model 2. This result is in accordance with observations from previous studies [35,36,51,55,68].…”
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“…In this figure, the simulated curves, at the initial instants, are below the experimental points and, after a certain time, are always above these points until the end of the process, which, according to [67], is a typical behavior of a diffusion phenomenon in which a certain resistance occurs on the surface (limit) of the product, but has not been considered in the solution of the governing differential equation, as in the case of model 2. This result is in accordance with observations from previous studies [35,36,51,55,68].…”
Section: Results Obtained With Modelsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Thus, among the three models analyzed in the present study, model 1 is the most indicated to describe the convective drying of cumbeba waste. This result is in accordance with observations of previous studies on the drying of different types of biological products, where the model that considers third-kind boundary conditions also describes the experimental data better [34][35][36][37][38]. As the process parameters (D ef , Bi and h) were determined via optimization technique, Equation (9) was used in the simulations of the drying kinetics of the experimental data sets, for the temperatures of 50, 60, 70 and 80 • C, as shown in Figure 3.…”
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