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A NOVEL RADIO FREQUENCY ASSISTED HEAT PUMP DRYER

This paper compares an experimental heat pump batch dryer with the implementation of volumetric Radio Frequency (RF) heating, in the combination drying of crushed brick particulate. Results are presented showing overall improvements in drying A simplified mathematical drying model including the RF e...

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Published in:Drying technology 1999-01, Vol.17 (7-8), p.1571-1578
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DESIGN
DRYERS
ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION
Heat Pump
HEAT PUMPS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
Modelling
Radio Frequency
RF SYSTEMS
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