The dielectric material assisted microwave freeze-drying was investigated theoretically in this study. A coupled heat and mass transfer model was developed considering distributions of the temperature, ice saturation and vapor mass concentration inside the material being dried, as well as the vapor sublimation-desublimation in the frozen region. The effects of temperature and saturation on the effective conductivities were analyzed based on heat and mass flux equations. The model was solved numerically by the variable time-step finite-deference technique with two movable boundaries in an initially unsaturated porous sphere frozen from an aqueous solution of mannitol. The sintered silicon carbide (SiC) was selected as the dielectric material...
The sublimation-condensation model, developed for freeze drying of unsaturated porous media in the a...
Freeze-drying of porous frozen material with initial porosity was experimentally investigated. Manni...
Microwave drying of suspensions of lignocellulosic fibers has the potential to produce porous foam m...
The effects of the dielectric material on the microwave freeze-drying process were theoretically stu...
Experimental and theoretical investigations were made on verification of dielectric-material-assiste...
A mathematic model of simultaneous heat and mass transfer for the dielectric material assisted micro...
A new porous media mathematical model for freeze-drying was developed based on the adsorption-desorp...
Experimental and theoretical investigations were conducted with regard to the effects of a dielectri...
Drying is an important unit operation. Freeze drying is the most expensive process of all drying ope...
Aiming at experimentally verifying the beneficial effect of the dielectric material on freeze drying...
Microwave freeze drying of porous media with dielectric cores was studied numerically. The sets of t...
A conjugate heat and mass transfer model was developed for microwave freeze drying within porous med...
A conjugate heat and mass transfer model was developed for microwave freeze drying within porous med...
A mathematical model of double sublimation fronts was developed for microwave freeze-drying for a cy...
Dehydrating is one of the most common processes in industry. This process is implemented by various ...
The sublimation-condensation model, developed for freeze drying of unsaturated porous media in the a...
Freeze-drying of porous frozen material with initial porosity was experimentally investigated. Manni...
Microwave drying of suspensions of lignocellulosic fibers has the potential to produce porous foam m...
The effects of the dielectric material on the microwave freeze-drying process were theoretically stu...
Experimental and theoretical investigations were made on verification of dielectric-material-assiste...
A mathematic model of simultaneous heat and mass transfer for the dielectric material assisted micro...
A new porous media mathematical model for freeze-drying was developed based on the adsorption-desorp...
Experimental and theoretical investigations were conducted with regard to the effects of a dielectri...
Drying is an important unit operation. Freeze drying is the most expensive process of all drying ope...
Aiming at experimentally verifying the beneficial effect of the dielectric material on freeze drying...
Microwave freeze drying of porous media with dielectric cores was studied numerically. The sets of t...
A conjugate heat and mass transfer model was developed for microwave freeze drying within porous med...
A conjugate heat and mass transfer model was developed for microwave freeze drying within porous med...
A mathematical model of double sublimation fronts was developed for microwave freeze-drying for a cy...
Dehydrating is one of the most common processes in industry. This process is implemented by various ...
The sublimation-condensation model, developed for freeze drying of unsaturated porous media in the a...
Freeze-drying of porous frozen material with initial porosity was experimentally investigated. Manni...
Microwave drying of suspensions of lignocellulosic fibers has the potential to produce porous foam m...