Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.81, No.2, 176-184, 2003
Fluidized bed air drying: Experimental study and model development
The presented study describes the processes and mechanisms of batch fluidized bed drying. The of hot air drying are theoretically and experimentally examined, in order to present the relations between temperature and humidity profiles, and all other drying parameters. A physical model is presented to facilitate the calculation of the drying processes under defined conditions. Three succeeding drying stages are therefore modeled. Mass and energy balances including all components taking part in the process are formulated. The model clarities the drying process under the assumption of pure heat transfer mechanisms. It does not contain adaptive parameters and takes into account an inactive bypass fraction of the fluidization and drying medium. The evaluation of the model was successful for two fluidized bed plants with nominal widths of 100 mm and 400 mm. The experiments showed sufficient accuracy and transferability of the model to equipment of application-oriented dimensions.