Overview of new techniques for drying biological materials with emphasis on energy aspects



Título del documento: Overview of new techniques for drying biological materials with emphasis on energy aspects
Revista: Brazilian journal of chemical engineering
Base de datos: PERIÓDICA
Número de sistema: 000309038
ISSN: 0104-6632
Autors: 1



2
Institucions: 1McGill University, Department of Bioresource Engineering, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec. Canadá
2Chiang Mai University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chiang Mai. Tailandia
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Període: Jun
Volum: 22
Número: 2
Paginació: 195-201
País: Brasil
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de documento: Artículo
Enfoque: Experimental, aplicado
Resumen en inglés With increasing concern about environmental degradation, it is desirable to decrease energy consumption in all sectors. Drying has been reported to account for anywhere from 12 to 20% of the energy consumption in the industrial sector. Drying processes are one of the most energy intensive unit operations. There are a number of approaches to reduce energy consumption in dryers. This paper reviews some novel strategies used to decrease energy consumption in drying operations. Drying conditions can be modified or the drying equipments can be modified to increase overall efficiencies. Hybrid drying techniques can also be used, such as combining vacuum or convective drying with electro-technologies (microwave, radio frequency, infrared heating). There is much debate on how to define drying and energy efficiencies. Some techniques to determine these efficiencies can be misleading when the goal is to take a holistic approach to determining energy consumption
Disciplines Química,
Ingeniería
Paraules clau: Ingeniería ambiental,
Ingeniería química,
Materiales biológicos,
Secado,
Emisión de gases,
Efecto invernadero,
Protección ambiental
Keyword: Chemistry,
Engineering,
Chemical engineering,
Environmental engineering,
Biological materials,
Drying,
Gas emissions,
Greenhouse effect,
Environmental protection
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