THE MODELING OF GRAPHICAL AND ANALYTICAL DRYING PROCESS PARAMETERS RELATIONS IN CO2 ENVIRONMENT

Authors

  • NATALIA TISLINSCAIA Technical University of Moldova, Department of Processes Machines and Apparatus, Stefan cel Mare Bd. 168, Chisinau, MD-2004, Republic of Moldova
  • MIRCEA BERNIC Technical University of Moldova, Department of Processes Machines and Apparatus, Stefan cel Mare Bd. 168, Chisinau, MD-2004, Republic of Moldova
  • ANDREI LUPASCO Technical University of Moldova, Department of Processes Machines and Apparatus, Stefan cel Mare Bd. 168, Chisinau, MD-2004, Republic of Moldova
  • VLADIMIR ZAVIALOV National University of Food Technologies, Volodymyrska str. 68, Kyiv, 01601, Ukraine
  • MIHAIL MELENCIUC Technical University of Moldova, Department of Processes Machines and Apparatus, Stefan cel Mare Bd. 168, Chisinau, MD-2004, Republic of Moldova
  • IANA TISLINSCAIA Technical University of Moldova, Department of Processes Machines and Apparatus, Stefan cel Mare Bd. 168, Chisinau, MD-2004, Republic of Moldova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29081/jesr.v23i3.79

Keywords:

CO2, Dryer, drying, Id-diagram, modified environment, relative humidity

Abstract

The engineering calculation of such dryer could be approximately done using Id-diagrams. There is such a diagram for air based dryers graphical and analytical calculation. The use of this diagram for CO2 modified environment is impossible; because it shows the thermo-physical characteristics for air which significantly differs from those of CO2. We made a tentative of modeling and calculate all the necessary parameters based on which there was created an Id-diagram for CO2 modified environment. Obtained graphical relations for temperature, enthalpy, moisture content and partial pressure will allow one to use them for CO2 modified environment based dryers.

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Published

2017-09-28

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THE MODELING OF GRAPHICAL AND ANALYTICAL DRYING PROCESS PARAMETERS RELATIONS IN CO2 ENVIRONMENT. (2017). Journal of Engineering Studies and Research, 23(3), 36-40. https://doi.org/10.29081/jesr.v23i3.79