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This work presents a new all-inclusive mathematical model that combines both processes and an energy analysis of a semi-automated biomass-powered multipurpose dryer. A mathematical model was developed and a wood sample was used to simulate the model. Energy interaction between the system and sample was established. Most importantly, the incorporation of a sensor control system ensures that, once there is an increase in thermal energy from the combustion of the biomass, a signal is passed to the temperature sensor module that controls the system’s temperature and hence shuts down the heat supply at a predetermined temperature; in this case, at 67 °C. The results of the system’s modification show that the peak temperature of the drying space and the sample was 67 °C and 56 °C, respectively, and that the maximum temperature lag witnessed by the two regimes was 10 °C. The peak temperature removal rate of the sample was 0.0066 kg/h, while the sample attained 0.4 (40%) moisture concentration of its initial value; 90% mass content removal (10% remaining mass content) of the initial mass of the sample was achieved at the end, with a simulation time of 240 s.
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Ezurike, B. O., Abid, M., Ajah, S. A., Okoronkwo, C. A., Adun, H., Nwawelu, U. N., … Zaini, J. H. (2023). Design and Numerical Energetic Analysis of a Novel Semi-Automated Biomass-Powered Multipurpose Dryer. Sustainability (Switzerland), 15(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/su15086639
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