Involves removal of moisture, usually water from a solid by allowing a composite material to come in contact with a drying medium that supplies the heat needed by moisture to evaporate.
Drying
Moisture remove is the unbound/free moisture, capable of generating partial pressure equivalent to vapor pressure time of drying.
Drying Rate Period
Moisture remove is bound moisture, water evaporates after capillary action/diffusion to the solids’ surface time of drying.
Falling Rate Period
Drying medium conditions subjecting the solids are changing.
Variable Drying Conditions
Adiabatic Dryers
Rf is assumed linear and passing through origin, Rf independent of ΔH
Drying is not Adiabatic
x > xc
Drying Rate Period
x < xc
Falling Rate Period
qL and qD = 0
Adiabatic Dryers
Involves the transfer of material between a pure liquid phase and a fixed gas phase that is nearly insoluble in the liquid
Humidification
Humidification
Humidification
the gaseous form of the component that is also present
as liquid (liquid that can become gas)
component present only in gaseous form (does not
condense)
Gas
HUMIDITY
Saturation Humidity, HS.
Relative Humidity, RH or HR
Percentage Saturation or Percentage Humidity, HA
This is the volume occupied by one pound of dry gas plus whatever vapor it contains at a given pressure and temperature.
Humid Volume, VH
The specific volume if the gas is saturated with the vapor
Saturated volume, Vs
This is the heat needed to raise the temperature of one pound of dry gas and the vapor it contains by 1 degree F
Humid Heat, Cs
This refers to the total enthalpy content of 1 lb gas and its vapor at a given temperature
Enthalpy of Mixture, Hy
Adiabatic Saturation Temperature, Ts
This refers to the steady state temperature attained by a small mass of liquid immersed in a large body of gas.
Wet Bulb Temperature, Tw