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The document provides examples of problems related to drying processes: Example 1 calculates the evaporation rate in a drum dryer given process parameters like steam temperature and heat transfer coefficient. Example 2 determines the surface area of a drum dryer required to provide a production rate of 50 kg/hr given initial and final moisture contents and other heat transfer details. Example 3 calculates the overall heat transfer coefficient in a drum dryer using information on steam temperature, vaporization point, drying rate, and drum dimensions. The examples help demonstrate calculations for drying rates, required surface areas, and heat transfer coefficients in different dryer types based on given process conditions and material properties.

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DE-11 - Lesson 34. PROBLEMS ON DRYING

The document provides examples of problems related to drying processes: Example 1 calculates the evaporation rate in a drum dryer given process parameters like steam temperature and heat transfer coefficient. Example 2 determines the surface area of a drum dryer required to provide a production rate of 50 kg/hr given initial and final moisture contents and other heat transfer details. Example 3 calculates the overall heat transfer coefficient in a drum dryer using information on steam temperature, vaporization point, drying rate, and drum dimensions. The examples help demonstrate calculations for drying rates, required surface areas, and heat transfer coefficients in different dryer types based on given process conditions and material properties.

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DE-11 Lesson 34
Participants PROBLEMS ON DRYING
General Example 34.1
Topic 1
Find out the evaporation rate in a drum dryer for given data: steam temperature = 150 °C , vapourisation temperature
Topic 2
of milk 103 °C, overall heat transfer coefficient 1.3 kw / m2 -K, drum diameter = 60 cm, length of the drum = 100 cm,
Topic 3
latent heat of vapourisation = 2261 kJ / kg. The product is scraped at ¾ of a revolution of the drum. Assume that there
Lesson 25. are no heat losses to the surroundings.
WATER
ACTIVITY Solution
AND MASS
TRANSFER heat transfer area,
Quiz 25
Lesson 26. A = 1 x 0.6 x π x ¾ = 1.413 m2
THE STAGES
OF DRYING dw / dØ = 1.3 x 1.413 (150-103)/ 2261
Quiz 26 = 0.038 kg/s
Lesson 27.
ESTIMATION = 137.5 kg/h
OF DRYING
TIME FOR Example 34.2
FOOD
PROD... A drum dryer is designed for drying a product from an initial TS of 12 % and a final moisture content of 4 %. An
average temperature difference between the roller surface and the product of 65 °C will be used and the overall heat
Quiz 27
Lesson 28. transfer coefficient is 1.74 kw / m2 -K. Determine the surface area of the roller required to provide a production rate of
CONSTANT 50 kg product / hr.
RATE
PERIOD AND Solution : Basis :1 kg of product P = F – V
FALLING
RATE P...
F : amount of feed / kg of product
Quiz 28 V : amount of vapour / kg of product.
Lesson 29.
DIFFUSION Solid balance:
CONTROLLED
FALLING 0.96 x 1 = 0.12 F
RATE
PERIOD F = 8 kg ; V = 7 kg
Quiz 29 To obtain 50 kg of product, F = 50 x 8 = 400 kg/hr
Lesson 30.
HEAT AND Vapour removed = 50 x 7 = 350 kg/hr
MASS
BALANCE equation
OF
CONTINUOUS The effective surface area needed for drying is 1.94 m2. Assuming that about ¼ of the surface area would not be used .
DRYERS Then the total surface area required would be : 1.94 x 4/3 = 2.586 m2 . If the length of the drum is taken as 1.37 m, then
Quiz 30 the diameter of the drum d will be:
Lesson 31.
FIXED TRAY π d x 1.37 = 2.586
DEHYDRATIO
Thus, d = 0.6 m
Quiz 31
Lesson 32. Example 34.3
CABINET
DRYING M ilk of 18.5 % TS is dried to 3.8 % moisture on a drum dryer at a rate of 10.5 kg of dried product / hr. The diameter
Quiz 32 of the drum is 60 cm and length 90 cm and the product is scrapped at ½ of a revolution. The steam temperature is 160
Lesson 33. °C and vaporization point of the moisture is 104 °C. Find out the overall heat transfer coefficient.
TUNNEL
DRYING Solution:

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Quiz 33 Basis: 1 kg of milk
Lesson 34.
PROBLEMS V + P = 1 (material balance)
ON DRYING
Where, V = amount of water evaporated
Topic 4
Topic 5 P = amount of the product
Topic 6
0.185 + 1 = 0.962 (material balance)
Topic 7
Courses Thus, V = 0.808 kg and P = 0.192 kg / kg wt.

Where, P = 10.5 kg, then,

dw/dØ = 10.5 x 0.808 / 0.192 = 44.18 kg / hr

The heat transfer area,A = 0.9 x 0.6 x π/2 = 0.84


equation

Example 34.4

500 kg of milk containing 40 % TS is dried in a spray dryer to a powder containing 3 % moisture. Air temperatures at
the entry and exit of air heater are 30 °C and 150 °C respectively. Feed and product temperatures at the entry and the
exit of spray dryer are 20 °C and 54°C respectively. Air temperatures at the entry and the exit of spray dryer are 150 °C
and 90 °C respectively. Calculate ,

(a) the amount of air required (m3) to dry the milk. (b) thermal efficiency of air drying (c) the amount of steam
required at 7.2 kg/cm2 pressure to heat the air if the efficiency of the air heater is 80 % (d) the amount of steam
required/ kg of water evaporated, and (e) the overall thermal efficiency if the radiation loss in the air heater is 10 %,

Solution:

Basis: 1 kg of milk

V + P = 1 (material balance)

Where, V = amount of water evaporated

P = amount of the product

0.4x 1 = 0.97 P (material balance)

Thus, P = 0.413 kg and V = 0.587 kg / kg wt.

The amount of dried product from 500 kg milk = 500x 0.413 = 206.5 kg

Total amount of water removed = 500 x 0.587 = 293.5 kg

Heat supplied to milk = sensible heat to raise the milk temperature from 20 °C to 54 °C + latent heat of vapourisation.

The latent heat of vapourisation corresponding to a saturation temperature of 90 °C is about 2282 kJ/kg

Heat supplied to dry 500 kg milk = 500 (54 – 20) x 3.894 + (293.5 x 2282)

= 735963.5 kJ

The specific heat of air can be taken as 1.005 kJ/ kg K and the mass density of air at the mean temperature i.e. 120 °C
is 0.9 kg/m3

equation

(b)

The temperature of hot air should have been brought down to 54 °C i.e. equal to the temperature of dried milk , but in
actual the air outlet temperature is 90 °C.

equation

But the actual amount of heat which is used to dry 500 kg milk = 735963.5 kJ

The thermal efficiency of air drying = 735963.5 / 1177541.6 = 62.5 %

(c)

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The amount of air required in kg = 12205kg

Heat taken by air in the air heating section = 12205 x 1.005 (150 – 30)

= 1471923 kJ

At 7.2 kg/ cm2 absolute pressure, the latent heat of steam about 2065.5 kcal/kg

The amount of steam required at 80 % heating efficiency =

1471923/(2265.5 x 0.8) = 890.7kg

(d)

The amount of steam required per kg of water evaporated = 896.7 / 293.5 = 3.05 kg

(e)

Where,

R = % radiation heat loss

Thi = Air temperature at the inlet of air heater

Tho = Air temperature at the outlet of air heater

Th0 = Tai

= (1- 0.1)(150 – 90)/ (150 - 30) = 0.45

Example 34.5

1000 kg/hr of dried product (4 %moisture) is produced in a spray dryer. The atmospheric air at 30 °C and 40 % RH is
heated to 190 °C and it is exhausted at 80 °C . the concentrated milk having 45 % TS by weight. Feed temperature of
concentrated milk is 30 °C. dried product comes out at 50°C. heat losses from the dryer is 104675 kJ/h. Find out the air
flow rate required.

Solution:

Based on enthalpy and moisture balance:

ma = Mass flow rate of air (kg dry air/h)

ms = Mass flow rate of solid (kg dry solid/h)

Ta1 = temperature of air at the inlet = 190 °C

Ta2 = temperature of air at the exit = 80 °C

Tp1 = temperature of feed at the inlet = 30 °C

Tp2 = temperature of product at the exit = 50 °C

Ha1 , Ha2 are enthalpy content of air at the inlet and exit ( kJ/ kg dry air)

Hp1 , Hp2 are enthalpy content of feed and product ( kJ/ kg dry air)

W1 , W2 are moisture content in air at the entry and exit (kg moisture/ kg dry air)

w1 , w2 = moisture content in feed and product (kg moisture/ kg dry solid)

Cpp = specific heat of dry solids

Cpw = specific heat of water

From psyc. Chart:

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Air contains 0.011 kg water/kg of dry air = W1

Assuming dry milk solids have specific heat of 2.32 kJ / kg

Feed rate = 1000 x 0.96 x 100 / 45 = 2133 kg / hr

ms = 1000 x 0.96 = 960 kg solid/h

w1 = 53745 moisture/ solid concentration of milk

= 1.22 kg of water /kg of dry solids

w2 = 4/96 = 0.042 kg of water / kg of dry solids.

Enthalpy:

Ha1 = 1.005 Ta1 + W1 (2500.5 + 1.884 Ta1)

= 1.005 x 190 + 0.011 (2500.5+1.884 x 190)

= 222.39 kJ / kg air

Ha2 = 1.005 Ta2 + W2 (2500.5 + 1.884 Ta2)

= 1.005 x 80 + W2 (2500.5+1.884 x 80)

= 80.4 + 2651.22 W2

= 222.39 kJ / kg air

Hp1 = Cpp Tp1 + w1 Cpw Tp1

= 2.32 x 30 + 1.22 x 4.187 x 30

= 222.84 kJ/ kg dry solid

Hp2 = Cpp Tp2 + w2 Cpw Tp2

= 2.32 x 50 + 0.042 x 4.187 x 50

= 124.8 kJ/ kg dry solid

Enthalpy balance:

Enthalpy in system = Enthalpy out system

ma Ha1 + ms Hp1 = ma Ha2 + ms Hp2 + Ql

ma x 222.39 + 960 x 222.84 = ma ( 80.4 + 2651.22 W2) + 960 x 124.8 + 104675

142 ma – 2651.22 ma W2 = 224483 ------------ eq. (1)

Moisture balance:

Moisture lost by product = moisture gained by air

ms(w1 – w2) = ma (W2 – W1)

960 (1.22 - 0.042)= ma (W2 – 0.011)

ma(W2 - 0.011) = 1130.88 -------------------- eq. (2)

By solving both equations:

ma = 26663 kg/hr

W1 = 0.011

From eq.(2)

W2 = (1130.88/ ma) + 0.011

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W2 = 0.0534

Humidity of air exhaust is 0.0534 kg/kg dry air

Example 34.6

From the following data given for the spray dryer, determine air flow rate and steam consumption.

TS in feed = 42%

TS in product = 97%

Powder production rate 2000 kg/h

Specific humidity of outdoor air (32°C, 40 % RH) = 0.0119 kg water/ kg of dry air

Specific humidity of outlet air (90°C) = 0.052 kg water/ kg of dry air

Spray dryer inlet air temp = 200 °C

Efficiency of steam air heater = 80 %

Steam pressure at the air heater = 21 kg/cm2

Condensate is discharged at saturation temp.

Specific heat of air Cpa =1.005 kJ/kg

Solution :

w1 = 58 / 42 = 1.380 kg of water/ kg of dry solid

w2 = 3 / 97 = 0.0309 kg of water/ kg of dry solid

Cp = specific heat of air = 0.24 kcal/ kg of dry air

tho = outlet air temperature of air at the air heater = 200 °C = ta1

thi = inlet air temperature of air at the air heater = 32 °C

Hs = enthalpy of steam at inlet of heater = 2800 kJ / kg

Hc = enthalpy of condensate at the outlet = 895.6 kJ / kg

ή = efficiency = 80%

moisture balance:

moisture lost by the product = moisture gained by the air

thus, 2(970)(1.38 – 0.0309) = ma (0.052 – 0.0119)

thus, ma = 65268.18 kg/h

steam consumption (kg/h) = ma . Cpa . (thi – tho)/ [(Hs – Hc). ή

= 65268.18 x 1.005 (200-32) x 0.8/ (2800-895.6)

= 7233 kg/h

= 7233 kg/h (by putting values)

Total water evaporated in dryer / h = total quantity of concentrated milk – total powder

= ((2000 x 0.97 ) / 0.58)- 2000

= 3344.83-2000

=1344.83 kg/h

Specific steam consumption = kg of steam / kg of H2O evaporated

= 7233 /1344.83

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= 5.378 kg steam / kg water evaporation

Example 36.7

From the following data given for a spray dryer determine hot air flow rate and humidity of air at the exit of the
dryer and quantity of fuel oil requirement for the air heater.

TS in feed = 41%

Moisture content in product = 3.5 %

Temp. of feed = 45 °C

Temp. of product at the exit of dryer = 60 °C

Feed rate = 50000 kg / hr

Specific humidity of inlet air (33°C, 45 % RH) = 0.14 kg water/ kg of dry air

Inlet and exit air temperatures are 210 °C and 85 °C resp.

Specific heat of feed = 2.32 kJ/kg

Heat losses from the dryer is 2 x 105 kJ/h

The calorific value of oil =42000 kJ/kg,

Heat transfer efficiency in the air heater = 85%

Solution:

w1 = 59 / 41 = 1.439 kg of water/ kg of dry solid

w2 = 3.5 / 96.5 = 0.03626 kg of water/ kg of dry solid

Cpp = 2.32 kJ/kg

Ta1 = 210 °C , Ta2 = 85 °C

Tp1=45 °C, Tp2 = 60 °C

Ql = 2 x 105 kJ/h

Quantity of feed ms = (5000 x 0.965) = 4825 kg/h

Ha1 = 1.005 Ta1 + W1 (2500.5 + 1.884 Ta1)

= 1.005 x 210 + 0.014 (2500.5+1.884 x 210)

= 251.6 kJ / kg air

Ha2 = 1.005 Ta2 + W2 (2500.5 + 1.884 Ta2)

= 1.005 x 85 + W2 (2500.5+1.884 x 85)

= 85.42 + 2660.64 W2

Hp1 = Cpp Tp1 + w1 Cpw Tp1

= 2.32 x 45 + 1.22 x 4.187 x 45

= 375.53 kJ/ kg dry solid

Hp2 = Cpp Tp2 + w2 Cpw Tp2

= 2.32 x 60 + 0.03626 x 4.187 x 60

= 148.31 kJ/ kg dry solid

ma Ha1 + ms Hp1 = ma Ha2 + ms Hp2 + Ql

ma x 256.1 + 4825 x 375.53 = ma ( 85.42 + 2600.64 W2) + 4825 x 148.31 + 2 x105

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or 170.68 ma – 2660.64 ma W2

= 915595.75 ----------- eq (1)

ms(w1 – w2) = ma (W2 – W1)

or 4825(1.439 – 0.03626) = ma (W2 – 0.014)

or ma (W2 – 0.014) = 6768.22 --------------------- eq(2)

by solving eq (1) and (2)

ma= 141821.56 kg/h, W2 = 0.0617 kg/kg dry air

thus total energy requirement / h = ma x Cpp (210- 33)

= 25227928 kJ/h

Or 7007.75 kW

Quantity of oil requirement = (42000 x 0.85)/35700 kg/h = 706.66 kg/h

Example 34. 8

Find out the steam consumption of roller dryer for the given data:

Water evaporation rate = 25 kg H2O / hr . m2

Initial feed concentration = 30 % TS, Field temperature 45°C

Final product TS = 96 %

Drum diameter = 1.5 m, drum length = 2.5 m

Solution:

Total surface area = 2πrl = 11.78 m2

Total water evaporated /hr = 25 x 11.78 = 294. 52 kg H2O

For 100 kg of feed, feed with TS = 30% and final TS = 96 %;

Total water evaporated = Feed - product

= 100 – (100 x 0.3)/0.93 = 68.75 kg/hr

For 294.52 kg water evaporated, kg of powder = 31.25 x 294.52/ 68.75

= 133.87 kg/hr --- (1)

Feed rate, F= kg water evouparation kg product = 428.39 kg/hr

Heat supplied by steam = heat gained by the product

Thus, steam quantity x latent heat of steam at 2 kg/cm2

= m.s.dt + (heat of vapourisation x Quantity of vapour)

Ms x 2204.04 = 428.39 x 2.32 x (100 – 45) + 294.52 x 2261

Ms = 326.94 kg/hr

Steam consumption = 326.94 kg steam / hr

(it is assumed that condensate is coming out at saturation temperature)

Thus, specific steam consumption

= (kg of steam / hr )/(kg of water evaporated/hr)

= 326.93/ 294.52 = 1.11kg of steam/ kg of water evaporated

Questions:

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Solve the following examples

Example-1

Skim milk of 89% water content is evaporated to 54% moisture content. Find out the % water evaporated based on
original water content.

Example-2

Find out the evaporation rate in a drum dryer when steam temperature is 145 °C, vapourisation temperature of milk is
104 °C, overall heat transfer coefficient 1300 kcal/hr m2 °C, drum diameter = 50 cm, drum length 90 cm, and latent
heat of vapourisation = 539 kcal/kg. The product is scraped at 7/8 of a revolution of the drum.

Example-3

A drum dryer is designed for drying a product from initial total solid content of 16% and a final moisture content of
4%. An average temperature difference between the roller surface and the product of 70 °C will be used, and overall
heat transfer coefficient is 1400 kcal/ m2 hr °C. Determine the surface area of the roller required to provide a
production rate of 40 kg product / hr.

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