This paper deals with the process of heat transfer in contact drying. Heat transfer during contact drying for a stagnant bed without mixing and drying with a mechanically agitated bed were theoretically and experimentally investigated for a contact paddle dryer. The effect of material mixing on the process of heat transfer was evaluated. For a theoretical description of heat transfer in a contact dryer, the penetration model was used. Experiments with green wood chips were realized on an experimental paddle dryer. In both cases, the stagnant bed and the mechanically agitated bed, the theoretical values were slightly higher compared to the experimental results. Mixing intensifies the process, it showed an increase to roughly twice in heat transfer for the tested experimental dryer.
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Havlík, J., & Dlouhý, T. (2019). The effect of material mixing on heat transfer in the process of contact drying. EPJ Web of Conferences, 213, 02024. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921302024
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