Unit 4
Unit 4
Unit 4
DRYING
3. What is drying?
Drying refers to the removal of moisture from a substance.
PART B
1. a) Explain the mechanism of dying during constant rate and falling rate period. (MAY14)
b) A porous solid is to be batch dried under constant drying conditions. A trial shows that it
requires 6 hours to reduce the moisture content from 30 to 10%. The critical moisture content
is 16% and the equilibrium moisture content is 2.5%. Assuming that the rate of drying during
the falling rate period is proportional to the free moisture content. How long will it take to dry
a sample of the same solid from 35% to 6% under the same drying conditions? All moisture
contents are on a wet basis.
3. (i) Write short notes on: Critical Moisture content, Bound and unbound moisture.
(ii) Describe any one industrial dryer for continuous operation. Give a neat sketch.
7. In a textile mill, wet cloth passes through a hot air drier. The cloth enters with 90%
moisture regain and leaves at 6% moisture regain at a speed of 1.15 m/sec. The width of the
cloth is 120 cm and its density on bone-dry basis is 0.095 kg/m2. The temperature of the cloth
leaving the drier is 368 K. The ambient air enters the dryer at 303 K DB and 298 K WB while
the hot air leaves the dryer at 393 K DB and 328 K WB. Calculate:
(i) the bone-dry production of the dryer
(ii) the evaporation taking place in the dryer and
(iii) the air circulation rate.
8. A time of 5 hrs. Was taken to dry a material from an initial moisture of 30% to a final
moisture of 7%. Critical and equilibrium moisture are found to be 15% and 2% respectively.
How much further time would be required to dry the material to a final moisture of 4%. All
moisture contents are on wet basis.
9. Explain about tray dryer and fluidized bed dryer with neat sketches.
10. Describe the temp. Patterns in batch and continuous countercurrent adiabatic dryers.