2021
DOI: 10.18502/kls.v0i0.8949
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Processes of Heat and Mass Transfer During Grain Mass Storage in Metal Silos of Large Capacity

Abstract: This study showed that there were some changes in the temperature and humidity parameters of wheat grains during the storage year. The grain moisture content in both the near-wall and central parts of the metal silo largely did not change, remaining at a level of 10-11%. Moisture values were recorded monthly, and grain temperature was recorded in accordance with seasonal changes, thus, the range of temperature changes was from 20 to 32°С at a minimum outdoor temperature of 5°С. The moisture content of the grai… Show more

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“…Over the past decade, the research work concerning condensation in bulk grain piles has been conducted to a more detailed degree, and achievement has further increased. In 2021, Kechkin et al [17] proposed that, when the temperature difference between the grain pile and the external air is between 5 and 6 • C, condensation may occur in the grain pile. In the same year, Yin Jun [18] developed a multi-field coupled mathematical model to simulate the process of grain pile dew condensation changes under a specific temperature difference.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past decade, the research work concerning condensation in bulk grain piles has been conducted to a more detailed degree, and achievement has further increased. In 2021, Kechkin et al [17] proposed that, when the temperature difference between the grain pile and the external air is between 5 and 6 • C, condensation may occur in the grain pile. In the same year, Yin Jun [18] developed a multi-field coupled mathematical model to simulate the process of grain pile dew condensation changes under a specific temperature difference.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%