Dryers and Drying: KG M Gain Re
Dryers and Drying: KG M Gain Re
Dryers and Drying: KG M Gain Re
1. Tobacco in a warehouse, held at 30 C and 40% relative humidity, is placed in a room at 32 C and
70% relative humidity preparatory to being worked on. For each 50 kg of tobacco moved from the
warehouse, what is the bone-dry weight? What is the actual weight of this quantity of tobacco after
staying in the working room?
Solution:
m1 50 kg
For tobacco at 40% RH
Re gain1 13.30%
at 70% RH
Re gain2 25.00%
m1 Bdw
(a) Bdw
Regain1
0.1330Bdw 50 Bdw
Bdw 44.13 kg
2. Air enters an adiabatic drier at 6 m/s through a 2-m diameter duct at 29 C dry bulb and 22 C wet
bulb temperatures. It is heated to 80 C before reaching the material to be dried and leaves the drier
at 44 C and 80% RH. The material enters the drier with a moisture content of 24%, and leaves with a
moisture content of 8%. Determine (a) the mass of water removed per kg of dry air, (b) the volume
flow of air entering the reheater, (c) the kg of water evaporated per second, (d) the mass flow rate of
material leaving the drier, and (e) the heat requirement of drier per kg of water evaporated.
Solution:
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at 1, t db1 29 C , t wb1 22 C
h1 64.2 kJ kg
W1 0.0138 kg kg
v1 0.874 m 3 kg
at 2, t db 2 80 C , W2 W1 0.0138 kg kg
hg 2 2643.7 kJ kg
at 3, t db3 44 C , 3 80% RH
(a) Mass of water removed per kg dry air = W3 W2 0.0484 0.0138 0.0346 kg kg
(b) Volume flow rate of air entering the reheater = V1 2 6 18.85 m s
2 3
4
V1
a W3 W2
(c) Mass of water evaporated = m W3 W2 18.85 0.0346 0.746 kg s
v1 0.875
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3. A drier is to be designed to reduce the water content of a certain material from 55% to 10%. Air
at 29 C dry bulb temperature and with a humidity ratio of 0.005 kg/kg is heated to 50 C in a reheater
before entering the drier. The air leaves the drier at 38 C with 70% relative humidity. On the basis of
1000 kg of product per hour, calculate (a) the volume flow rate of air entering the reheater, and (b)
the heat supplied in the reheater.
Solution:
At 1, tdb1 29 C , W1 0.005 kg kg
h1 42 kJ kg
v1 0.862 m 3 kg
at 2, t db2 50 C , W2 W1 0.005 kg kg
h2 63.5 kJ kg
at 3, t db3 38 C , 3 70% RH
W3 0.0298 kg kg
5 1 0.10 m
m 4 1 0.55
5 1000 kg hr
m
10001 0.10
4
m 2000 kg hr
1 0.55
4 m
m 5 2000 1000 1 hr
a
m 40,323 kg hr 11 .2 kg s
W3 W2 0.0298 0.005 3600 s
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4. A dryer is to deliver 1000 kg/hr of palay with final moisture content in the feed is 15% at
atmospheric condition with 32 C dry bulb and 21 C wet bulb. The dryer is maintained at 45 C while
the relative humidity of the hot humid air from the dryer is 80%. If the steam pressure supplied to
the heater is 2 MPa, determine the following:
(a) Palay supplied to the dryer in kg/h.
(b) Temperature of the hot humid air from the dryer in C.
(c) Air supplied to dryer in cu m/h.
(d) Heat supplied by the heater in kW.
(e) Steam supplied to heater in kg/h.
Solution:
at 1, t db1 32 C , t wb1 21 C
h1 60.6 kJ kg
W1 0.0112 kg kg
at 2, t db2 45 C , W2 W1 0.0112 kg kg
h2 74.9 kJ kg
v 2 0.917 m 3 kg
at 3, t db3 45 C , 2 80% RH
pd3 9.593 kPa
p s3 3 pd3 0.80 9.593 7.674 kPa
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(b) Temperature of the humid air from the dryer = t db3 t dryer 45 C .
4 m
m 5 1058.8 1000
a
m 1477.4 kg hr
W3 W2 0.0510 0.0112
a v 2 1477.4 0.917 1354.8 m 3 h
V 2 m
s h fg 5.87 kW
(e) m
s 1890.7 5.87 3600
m
s 11.18 kg hr
m