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Investigating alternative solutions for adsorption-contact drying when burning vegetable wastes

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Results are presented from investigation of three alternative solutions for adsorption-contact drying: combined (with cooling by means of outdoor air), with afterburning of combustible matters, and with limited adsorption of moisture using solid products of fuel combustion. Mathematical models and simplified expressions for calculating the time taken for the fuel drying to proceed are proposed.

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Original Russian Text © A.V. Golubkovich, 2007, published in Teploenergetika.

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Golubkovich, A.V. Investigating alternative solutions for adsorption-contact drying when burning vegetable wastes. Therm. Eng. 54, 480–483 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601507060110

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