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The theoretical aspects pertinent to adsorption-contact drying of wet fuel in fluidized-bed and circulating fluidized-bed furnaces are considered. Graphs are presented that show how the duration of adsorption-contact drying depends on the properties of the components being mixed (fuel and solid combustion products) and on the conditions of a furnace process. Results of checking the obtained dependence on models and on a pilot commercial installation with a circulating fluidized bed are presented.
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Original Russian Text © A.V. Golubkovich, 2007, published in Teploenergetika.
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Golubkovich, A.V. Investigation into adsorption-contact drying during the combustion of vegetable wastes. Therm. Eng. 54, 635–641 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601507080083
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