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Superheated steam drying of single wood particles: A characteristic drying curve model deduced from continuum model simulations and assessed by experimentsLe et al., 2018
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- Le K
- Hampel N
- Kharaghani A
- Bück A
- Tsotsas E
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- Drying Technology
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Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and CFD coupled with discrete element method (DEM) are powerful approaches to describe the drying behavior of real drying towers. In these approaches, the heat and mass interaction between fluid phase and the wet solid is required …
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