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Borah et al., 2017 - Google Patents

Simulation and validation of a suitable model for thin layer drying of ginger rhizomes in an induced draft dryer

Borah et al., 2017

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3446618142135261768
Author
Borah A
Hazarika K
Publication year
Publication venue
International Journal of Green Energy

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Variation in drying material and their biological differences, coupled with heat supply method in different dryers, makes mathematical modeling of drying complicated. Attempt was made to simulate a drying process and to identify best suitable model out of six selected …
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