Experimental observations and numerical modeling of a single coarse lignite particle dried in superheated steam

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The drying characteristics of a single coarse lignite particle in superheated steam are investigated. Spherical particles of Loy Yang lignite 30mm in diameter were used. The particles were dried with superheated steam at temperatures ranging from 110 to 170°C under atmospheric pressure, and their weights and temperatures were measured with electronic balance, thermocouples and infrared thermograph. Condensation of water droplets on the surface was observed initially, then constant drying rate period (CDRP) and decreasing drying rate period (DDRP) were observed successively. A numerical model of the drying process was developed based on the results, taking into account transfer of free water inside the particle, equilibrium moisture content and shrinkage of the lignite particle itself. © 2013 The Japan Institute of Light Metals.

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Kiriyama, T., Sasaki, H., Hashimoto, A., Kaneko, S., & Maeda, M. (2013). Experimental observations and numerical modeling of a single coarse lignite particle dried in superheated steam. Materials Transactions, 54(9), 1725–1734. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M-M2013817

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