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The kinetics and the mechanism of acoustic drying of capillaryporous materials

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We present the results of an experimental investigation into the kinetics of acoustic drying of silica gel and felt at a frequency of 500 cps; we examine the mechanism of the intensifying effect of acoustic energy on the drying process.

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Kamenkovich, V.V., Zheleznov, A.S. & Mednikov, E.P. The kinetics and the mechanism of acoustic drying of capillaryporous materials. Journal of Engineering Physics 13, 399–403 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00832364

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