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Heat Pump-Assisted Dryers: Optimum Sizing, Design, and Operation Rules
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Heat Pump-Assisted Dryers: Optimum Sizing, Design, and Operation Rules identifies the ideal sizing, operation, and control strategies for hot air convective batch driers coupled with air-to-air mechanical vapor compression heat pumps. It evaluates the energy requirements, most efficient operation and control methods, drying performances, and environmental issues and considerations. Covering the physical drying process of porous solid materials (fruits, vegetables, and wood), the book discusses heat conduction and moisture migration. It investigates the optimal coupling of thermodynamic systems, examining unproved drying techniques and combining solar energy and heat pump-assisted dryers. Future R&D needs, including advanced drying technologies, low GWP refrigerants, and process integration, are also explored. This book will interest professionals working with heat pumps, industrial process engineers, manufacturers, and academic researchers studying advances in drying technologies and processes.
Heat Pump-Assisted Dryers: Optimum Sizing, Design, and Operation Rules identifies the ideal sizing, operation, and control strategies for hot air convective batch driers coupled with air-to-air mechanical vapor compression heat pumps. It evaluates the energy requirements, most efficient operation and control methods, drying performances, and environmental issues and considerations. Covering the physical drying process of porous solid materials (fruits, vegetables, and wood), the book discusses heat conduction and moisture migration. It investigates the optimal coupling of thermodynamic systems, examining unproved drying techniques and combining solar energy and heat pump-assisted dryers. Future R&D needs, including advanced drying technologies, low GWP refrigerants, and process integration, are also explored. This book will interest professionals working with heat pumps, industrial process engineers, manufacturers, and academic researchers studying advances in drying technologies and processes.


















