Change in the structure of colloidal capillary-porous bodies in the process of heat and mass transfer
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Abstract
We suggest a complex procedure for investigating shrinkage stresses in the process of drying colloidal capillary-porous bodies. Different stages of structure formation in the process of heat and mass transfer are studied. The physical mechanism of shrinkage phenomena is considered. A model of the destruction of the drying product is suggested that agrees with experiment.
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Capillary Pressure Central Layer Breaking Stress Limit Shear Stress Critical Moisture Content
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