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Stratford, Madeleine. "Un poème de Pizarnik sous toutes ses coutures : vers une nouvelle méthode d’analyse des traductions poétiques." TTR 24, no. 2 (January 7, 2013): 143–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1013398ar.

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Depuis John Dryden, la plupart des typologies de traductions poétiques sont de nature prescriptive, tendent à se fonder sur une conception restrictive du genre poétique et ne renvoient souvent qu’à une facette du texte. Puisque nous considérons que la traduction du vers peut être traitée sous trois aspects différents (conceptuel, sonore et spatial), nous proposons une méthode d’analyse susceptible de donner lieu à une catégorisation plus spécifique des traductions. Ensuite, nous appliquons notre méthodologie à l’analyse de six versions anglaises du premier poème d’Árbol de Diana de l’auteure argentine Alejandra Pizarnik (1936-1972). Cette étude de cas montrera comment une analyse rigoureuse des aspects conceptuel, sonore et spatial peut aider à identifier les particularités du poème source, puis à évaluer dans quelle mesure elles ont été accueillies dans ses traductions.
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Dryden, Windy. "Two Rebt Therapists and One Client: Windy Dryden Transcript." Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy 28, no. 3 (June 12, 2010): 130–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10942-010-0112-2.

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El Hallaoui, Zhor, S. Vaudreuil, T. Moudakkar, and T. Bounahmidi. "One-dimensional phosphate flash dryer model for design application." Drying Technology 37, no. 2 (March 7, 2018): 139–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07373937.2018.1441867.

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Rybka, Adolf, Petr Heřmánek, and Ivo Honzík. "Effect of drying temperature in hop dryer on hop quality." Research in Agricultural Engineering 67, No. 1 (March 31, 2021): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/61/2020-rae.

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One of the qualitative characteristics of both green and dried hops is the content of hop essential oils which are contained in a quantity of 0.5 to 3.5%, depending on the hop variety. These essential oils are heat labile substances because the temperature has an influence on their content. Hop cones, dried either in belt or chamber dryers, are exposed to a drying medium temperature of 55 °C to 60 °C for the entire duration of drying, i.e. for 6–8 hours. Under current drying conditions there is a loss of approx. 15 to 25% of the total content of essential oils present in hops before drying. In case of special aroma hop varieties, such losses lead to a decline in the product quality. Comparative measurements have been carried out with a laboratory equipment to find out whether more aromatic essential oils are retained in hop cones at a drying temperature of 40 °C compared to a drying temperature of 60 °C. The measurement carried out with the most common variety of Saaz hop concluded that the essential oil losses were lower by 33.4% at a drying temperature of 40 °C, and with other seven mostly hybrid varieties the losses were lower on average by 13.9% than at a drying temperature of 60 °C. The measurements proved that each of the varieties retained, to a significant extent, its content of essential oils in the dried hop cones at a drying temperature of 40 °C.
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Szufa, Szymon, Grzegorz Wielgosiński, Piotr Piersa, Justyna Czerwińska, Maria Dzikuć, Łukasz Adrian, Wiktoria Lewandowska, and Marta Marczak. "Torrefaction of Straw from Oats and Maize for Use as a Fuel and Additive to Organic Fertilizers—TGA Analysis, Kinetics as Products for Agricultural Purposes." Energies 13, no. 8 (April 21, 2020): 2064. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13082064.

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This publication presents research work which contains the optimum parameters of the agri-biomass: maize and oat straws torrefaction process. Parameters which are the most important for the torrefaction process and its products are temperature and residence time. Thermogravimetric analysis was performed as well as the torrefaction process using an electrical furnace on a laboratory scale at a temperature between 250–525 °C. These biomass torrefaction process parameters—residence time and temperature—were necessary to perform the design and construction of semi-pilot scale biomass torrefaction installations with a regimental dryer and a woody and agri-biomass regimental torrefaction reactor to perform a continuous torrefaction process using superheated steam. In the design installation the authors also focused on biochar, a bi-product of biofuel which will be used as an additive for natural bio-fertilizers. Kinetic analysis of torrefaction process using maize and oat straws was performed using NETZSCH Neo Kinetics software. It was found that kinetic analysis methods conducted with multiple heating rate experiments were much more efficient than the use of a single heating rate. The best representations of the experimental data for the straw from maize straw were found for the n-order reaction model. A thermogravimetric analysis, TG-MS analysis and VOC analysis combined with electrical furnace installation were performed on the maize and oat straw torrefaction process. The new approach in the work presented is different from that of current scientific achievements due to the fact that until now researchers have worked on performing processes on oat and maize straws by means of the torrefaction process for the production of a biochar as an additive for natural bio-fertilizers. None of them looked for economically reasonable mass loss ratios. In this work the authors made the assumption that a mass loss in the area of 45–50% is the most reasonable loss for the two mentioned agri-biomass processes. On this basis, a semi-pilot installation could be produced in a further BIOCARBON project step. The kinetic parameters which were calculated will be used to estimate the size of the apparatuses, the biomass dryer, and biomass torrefaction reactor.
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Levy, Avi, and Irene Borde. "Steady state one dimensional flow model for a pneumatic dryer." Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification 38, no. 2 (March 1999): 121–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0255-2701(98)00079-8.

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Compaore, Clarisse Sidbewendé, Hamidou Compaore, G. O. Inoussa, and Hagrétou Sawadogo-Lingan. "Impact du prétraitement au sel (NaCl) et du séchage sur les caractéristiques nutritionnelles et microbiologiques de l’oignon bulbe." International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 14, no. 3 (June 18, 2020): 685–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijbcs.v14i3.4.

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La culture de l’oignon contribue fortement à la sécurité alimentaire et à la lutte contre la pauvreté au Burkina Faso. Cependant, plusieurs contraintes dont les pertes post-récoltes entravent le développement de cette filière. L’objectif de cette étude était d’évaluer l’impact d’un procédé de séchage sur la qualité de l’oignon. L’oignon après parage, a été prétraité (NaCl à 5%) ou non, puis séché avec un séchoir à gaz Atesta (60-65 °C, 10-12 h). Les caractéristiques nutritionnelles et microbiologiques des produits frais et séchés ont été déterminées par des méthodes standardisées. Sur la base de la matière sèche, les résultats ont donné pour l’oignon frais, 5,19%, 1,7%, 12,16% et 47,56%, respectivement pour les cendres, matières grasses, protéines et sucres totaux. Après séchage, les teneurs ont varié respectivement de 2,96 à 31,31%, de 0,59 à 0,77%, de 3,58 à 7,78% et de 36,88 à 49,56% pour les cendres, matières grasses, protéines et sucres totaux. Malgré l’effet du prétraitement et du séchage, les teneurs en fer, manganèse, magnésium, zinc et calcium sont restées intéressantes. Les oignons séchés, en l’occurrence ceux prétraités avec le sel étaient de bonne qualité microbiologique. La vulgarisation de cette technologie permettra une meilleure valorisation de l’oignon au Burkina Faso.Mots clés : Séchoir à gaz, procédé, qualité, Burkina Faso. English Title: Impact of pretreatment with salt (NaCl) and drying on the nutritional and microbiological characteristics of onion bulb The production of onion greatly contributes to food security and the fight against poverty in Burkina Faso. However, several constraints including post-harvest losses hinder the development of this sector. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of drying process on the quality of onion. Onion after trimming, was pretreated (NaCl at 5%) or not and dried with a gas dryer Atesta (60-65 °C, 10-12h). Nutritional and microbiological characteristics of fresh and dried products were determined using standard methods. Based on the dry mater, results showed that fresh onion contains 5.19% of ash, 1.7% of fat, 12.16% of proteins and 47.56% of total sugars. After drying, ash, fat, proteins and total sugars content varied from 2.96 to 31.31%, 0.59 to 0.77%, 3.58 to 7.78% and 36.88 to 49.56%, respectively. Despite the effect of pretreatment and drying process, the content of iron, manganese, magnesium, calcium and zinc remained interesting. The dried onions, in particular those pretreated with salt presented good microbiological quality. The dissemination of onion drying technology will allow to add value to onion in Burkina Faso.Keywords: Gas-drier, process, quality, Burkina Faso.
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Bekkioui, Naoual, Sarra El hakiki, Abdeljalil Rachadi, and Hamid Ez-Zahraouy. "One-year simulation of a solar wood dryer with glazed walls in a Moroccan climate." Renewable Energy 155 (August 2020): 770–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2020.03.131.

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Olatunde, Gbenga A., Griffiths G. Atungulu, and Deandrae L. Smith. "One-pass drying of rough rice with an industrial 915 MHz microwave dryer: Quality and energy use consideration." Biosystems Engineering 155 (March 2017): 33–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2016.12.001.

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Gong, Yi, Zhen-Guo Yang, and Xin-Hao Meng. "Failure analysis of one peculiar ‘Yin-Yang’ corrosion morphology on heat exchanger tubes in purified terephthalic acid (PTA) dryer." Engineering Failure Analysis 31 (July 2013): 203–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.engfailanal.2013.01.038.

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1936-, Walker Keith, ed. John Dryden. Oxford [Oxfordshire]: Oxford University Press, 1987.

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1936-, Walker Keith, ed. John Dryden. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994.

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1953-, Hammond Paul, and Hopkins David 1948-, eds. Dryden: Selected poems. Harlow: Pearson Longman, 2007.

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John, Dryden. John Dryden: Poems. London: Faber and Faber, 2004.

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John, Dryden. Dryden: Poems and prose. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1985.

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N, Zwicker Steven, and Bywaters David A, eds. John Dryden: Selected poems. London: Penguin, 2001.

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John, Dryden. John Dryden: The major works. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.

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1953-, Hammond Paul, ed. The poems of John Dryden. London: Longman, 1995.

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The works of John Dryden. Ware: Wordsworth, 1995.

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Virgil. Vergil's Aeneid ; and, Fourth ("messianic") eclogue: In the Dryden translation. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1989.

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Wolfreys, Julian. "‘Authority Usurpt’: Dryden, The Modern Subject and the Transgressive Entry of ‘Literature’ onto the Scene of History." In Transgression, 54–93. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-02127-4_3.

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Agarwal, Lakhan, and Ashok Yadav. "Dehumidification of Maize in Desiccant Dryer Using Thermal Imaging." In Lecture Notes on Multidisciplinary Industrial Engineering, 67–75. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9016-6_8.

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Phu, Pham Quang, and Bui Trung Thanh. "A Review on Pulsed Fluidized Bed Dryer." In Proceedings of the 2nd Annual International Conference on Material, Machines and Methods for Sustainable Development (MMMS2020), 721–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69610-8_96.

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Raynaldo, Kevin, Richie Andrianto, and Steven Darmawan. "Design and Analysis of Automatic Fish Dryer Prototype." In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Experimental and Computational Mechanics in Engineering, 91–102. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0736-3_10.

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Augustine, Matthew C. "‘Transprosing and Transversing’: religion, revolution, and the end of history in Dryden’s late works." In Aesthetics of contingency, 199–240. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526100764.003.0006.

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Notwithstanding its reputation as a secular age, the Restoration was notable for its religious converts, not least its most famous pair of writers, Lord Rochester and the Stuart laureate John Dryden. This chapter explores the development of Dryden’s art in the wake of his conversion to Rome in 1685 and the subsequent failure of Stuart rule. Its theme is ‘transprosing and transversing’, as Dryden and his contemporaries referred to the transformation of one kind of text into another. Dryden’s late work of fable and translation represents an extensive body of transversive writing – one that resonates strongly with his experience as a convert, of fashioning a new spiritual and political identity on top of a prior script that cannot be wholly erased. And indeed, in the palimpsestic play of Dryden’s late aesthetic, this chapter also traces a shift in the poet’s conception of English history, from the providential typologies of Astraea Redux (1660) and Absalom and Achitophel (1681) to the self-consciously contingent allegories of The Hind and the Panther (1687), Don Sebastian (1689), and Fables (1700).
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Keymer, Thomas. "1660–1700 Faint Meaning: Dryden and Restoration Censorship." In Poetics of the Pillory, 27–88. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198744498.003.0001.

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This chapter uses Dryden’s poetry as a case study through which to explore the practical dynamics and literary consequences of censorship across the Restoration period (1660–1700). Though normally seen as a securely established Stuart loyalist—the right place to start, though too crude a category for a poet of his agility, complexity, and irony—Dryden had to navigate political conditions of great instability throughout his career, and was in opposition at key points. Genres considered include elegy, panegyric, mock panegyric, topical application tragedy, fable, and classical translation; texts considered include Heroic Stanzas, Astraea Redux, Mac Flecknoe, The Duke of Guise, The Hind and the Panther, and Dryden’s translation of Juvenal with his discourse on satire. Contexts include the operation of Restoration censorship under Roger L’Estrange, clandestine printing and scribal publication, the significance of the 1679–85 licensing lapse, and the emergence of Jacobite satire from 1689.
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"To Honor Dryden." In The Poems of John Dryden: Volume One, 64–66. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315836744-15.

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"9. John Dryden." In Classic Writings on Poetry, 157–206. Columbia University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/harm12370-009.

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"A Portion of Lecture 3." In Coleridge: Lectures on Shakespeare (1811-1819), edited by Adam Roberts. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474413787.003.0016.

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According to a note in Stockdale’s edition: ‘Mr. Pope (after Dryden) informs us, that the story of Troilus and Cressida was originally the work of one Lollius, a Lombard: but Dryden goes yet further; he declares it to have been written in Latin verse, and that Chaucer translated it.—Lollius was a historiographer of Urbino in Italy.’...
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Rosenthal, Laura J. "Indian Queens and the Queen Who Brought the Indies: Dryden, Settle, and the Tragedies of Empire." In Ways of the World, 88–128. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501751585.003.0004.

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This chapter explores how “mixed marriages” captivated audience sympathies. In their dramas, John Dryden (The Indian Queen; The Indian Emperour); Elkanah Settle (The Empress of Morocco); Edward Howard (The Womens Conquest); and Aphra Behn (The Rover; The Widow Ranter) explore intercultural romance as a figure for the benefits and volatility of cosmopolitanization. Often in the plots, opposition to affection across boundaries is what leads to disaster. Restoration theater culture produced some remarkably powerful exoticized women. The dramatic unions between European men and foreign women point in two directions at once. On the one hand, they work through new questions about race, gender, and identity in a globalized context. The sexual union of two figures from different nations explores the boundaries of identity and of humanity itself. At the same time they have a specific referent that has attracted less attention. The paradigmatic “mixed marriage” in this period was between Charles II and his Portuguese bride. Dryden's and Settle's plays work through broader issues of shifting identities in a globalized context through powerful exoticized women who resonate as figures for the Portuguese queen. Settle, creates a vicious Empress of Morocco at the height of conflicts over the expense of defending Tangier as an English colony. Dryden, offers a more complicated picture. His Indian queens seek power, but also remains vulnerable to falling in love and suffering rejection and abandonment. These abandoned women also evoke the losers of not just love but of history, those peoples left vulnerable by England's cosmopolitanizing ambitions.
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Rosa, G. S., B. D. Zorzi, K. Machry, P. Krolow, C. M. Moura, and E. G. Oliveira. "Experimental investigation of drying of malt bagasse." In 21st International Drying Symposium. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ids2018.2018.7785.

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The aim of this work was to investigate the convective drying process of malt bagasse and to evaluate the influence of this process on the application of this residue as adsorbent in methylene blue removel by adsorption process. The experimental system for drying was a fixed bed dryer with parallel airflow, with operating conditions: air temperature in the range of 40 to 90 oC and air veocity of 2 m/s. The adsorption experiments were perfomed with solution of methylene blue at 70 ppm concentration. The drying kinetics showed a constant drying rate period followed by a falling drying rate. The results obtained for the dye removal efficiency were 56% for in natura sample and in the range of 81.69% to 93.99% for dried samples.Keywords: dryin; malt bagasse; adsorption
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He, Chunlei, Sangbum Choi, D. Mirmirani, and Chivey Wu. "CFD-Based Aeroelastic Analysis in Transonic Flow Regime." In ASME 2004 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2004-61311.

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The aeroelastic instability behavior of the AGARD445.6 wing at transonic flight speed is investigated by using Finite Element-based unsteady CFD simulations and automated three-dimensional unstructured meshing. A general-purpose multidisciplinary computer program called STARS (Structural Analysis RoutineS), developed at NASA Dryden Flight Research Center is employed as the tool for this study. The computational results on flutter boundaries of the wing structure are compared with wind tunnel data, and have been found to be satisfactory.
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Pulok, Mohammad Khairul Habib, and Uttam K. Chakravarty. "Fluid-Structural Dynamic Characterization of a Membrane Wing in a Gust Environment." In ASME 2020 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2020-23667.

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Abstract Unmanned aerial vehicles are applicable in a lot of areas including weather condition monitoring, surveillance, and reconnaissance. They need further development in design, especially, for the turbulent atmospheric conditions. Smart materials are considered for wing manufacturing for gust alleviation whereas membranes are found suitable for such applications, and therefore, analyzing aerodynamic properties of the membrane is important. Wind gusts create an abrupt atmospheric situation for unmanned aerial vehicles during the flight. In this study, a continuous gust profile and two types of stochastic gust models, i.e., Dryden gust model and von Karman gust model are developed to study the effects of gust load on a flexible membrane wing. One of the promising ways to reduce the effects of the gust is by using an electroactive membrane wing. A fluid-structure-interaction model by coupling the finite element model of the membrane and computational fluid dynamics model of the surrounding airflow is generated. Aerodynamic coefficients are calculated from the forces found from the numerical results for different gust velocities. A wind-tunnel experimental setup is used to investigate the aerodynamic responses of the membrane wing. Dryden gust model and von Karman gust model are found comparable with a minimum variation of magnitude in the gust velocity profile. The coefficients of lift and drag fluctuate significantly with the change in velocity due to wind gust. A validation of the fluid-structure-interaction model is performed by comparing the numerical results for the lift and drag coefficients with the experimental results. The outcome of this study contributes to better understand the aerodynamics and maneuverability of unmanned aerial vehicles in the gust environment.
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Namatsu, Hideo. "New supercritical resist dryer." In SPIE's 27th Annual International Symposium on Microlithography, edited by Roxann L. Engelstad. SPIE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.472267.

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Phan Hieu Hien, Le Quang Vinh, and Tran Thi Thanh Thuy. "The Solar Macaroni Dryer." In International Conference on Crop Harvesting and Processing, 2007 (electronic only). St. Joseph, MI: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/2013.22591.

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Thorat, Bhaskar, Bhaumik Bheda, Manoj Shinde, and Rajaram Ghadge. "Drying of algae by various drying methods." In 21st International Drying Symposium. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ids2018.2018.7761.

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Algae drying was carried out using Vacuum Tray Dryer and an Innovative Solar Conduction Dryer. Algae was dried in a Vacuum Tray Dryer at 60°C under varied pressure conditions and makes use of specially designed double condenser system. The open sun drying and solar conduction dryer (SCD) was also used for algae drying. Comparison between open sun drying and solar conduction dryer were done and it was found that the solar conduction dryer gives high performance than the open sun drying. It was also found that, the conductive heat transfer mode plays a crucial role in the solar conduction dryer. Keywords: Vaccum Dryer; Solar Conduction Dryer; Algal Drying
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Mendoza, Mario Vizcarra, Luis Verduzco Mora, and Carlos Martínez Vera. "Study of the behavior of a multistage dryer provided with downcomer." In 21st International Drying Symposium. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ids2018.2018.7555.

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We study the behavior of a multi-stage fluidized bed dryer operated continuously with dowcomers. With the kinetics of silica gel drying depending on the mass of solids in the dryer and the gas feeding temperature, E = 14.5 KJ/mol, and the distribution of residence times of solids through the dryer, modeling by N tanks agitated in series, the experimental moisture content of the solids coming out of the dryer is compared with the predicted by the Vanecek model. Keywords: fluidization; gel of sílice; continuous multistage dryer.
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Almberg, Evan R., Michael P. Twedt, and Stephen P. Gent. "Investigation of Grain Harvesting and Drying Strategies to Improve Energy Efficiency and Profitability." In ASME 2016 10th International Conference on Energy Sustainability collocated with the ASME 2016 Power Conference and the ASME 2016 14th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2016-59531.

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The objective of this study was to determine the effects of harvest time and drying techniques on the energy requirements and profitability of grain production, particularly corn (Zea mays). In most grain production scenarios, supplemental drying is required post-harvest to allow long-term storage of the crop. Traditional high-temperature, high airflow drying systems have been known to be an energy intensive and high cost process of grain production. However, advanced continuous flow drying systems have shown to be 30% or more energy efficient than systems produced in recent decades. In this study, harvesting times (early fall, mid-fall, late fall) were compared to quantify the effects of field losses as the fall progresses with the potentially reduced drying requirement as the crop undergoes natural drying in the field. A model was developed to investigate the energy and economics of drying, based on harvest period, dryer efficiency, field drydown, and field losses. A sensitivity analysis was completed that focused on the energy consumption of artificial drying based upon harvesting conditions, as well as economic factors of field drying and fuel cost. Preliminary results of the study have shown that the use of higher efficiency drying systems combined with moderately prompt harvest times generally provide the most profitable scenario, while delayed harvest times increase the likelihood of field loss, which are not typically offset by the reduced drying requirements.
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Luttrell, Jeff, and Dereje Agonafer. "Solar Assisted Household Clothes Dryer." In ASME 2010 4th International Conference on Energy Sustainability. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2010-90095.

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Energy savings for domestic appliances have been an emphasis for several years. The efficiencies of several appliances have improved dramatically as a result of this attention. Refrigerator, water heater, and washing machine energy consumptions have been reduced. One appliance has not experienced significant improvement, the clothes dryer. Typical household clothes dryers use large amounts of electricity or natural gas to heat air that is circulated with the clothes. The energy to heat the air is a function of the amount of air and heat needed to remove moisture from the clothes. Using solar heat to augment or replace the other energy sources can provide significant energy savings. Conventional house construction includes features which collect and concentrate solar energy in the air occupying the attic space. Typical home design provides a roof which functions as a large area solar energy collector. Many roofing materials have solar absorption of 80% or more. Insulation of the roof decking is uncommon so that absorbed solar heat conducts through and heats the attic air. Through simple, low-cost ducting and minor modification of a clothes dryer air inlet, this energy resource becomes available for use. This study evaluates the potential energy savings of using solar-heated attic air as a clothes dryer air source. Considering house construction as well as seasonal and regional climate variations, attic air can augment and may fully replace utility energy as the heat source for drying air during daylight hours when solar energy is incident on the roof. The energy savings can be up to 3.5 kilowatt hours (or the heating equivalent for natural gas) for each dryer load.
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Zhong, Jia, Han Wang, Nan Wang, Jinyi Zhang, Yujia Liu, Wen Liu, and Kai Zhang. "Numerical and Theoretical Study on Parameter Selection of Acoustic Load Test of Steam Dryer." In 2016 24th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone24-61023.

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In recent years some reactors have experienced significant steam dryer cracking. The cause of the dryer’s failure was considered as flow-induced acoustic resonance at the stub pipes of the safety relief valves (SRVs) on the main steam lines (MSLs). A research program was started to investigate the acoustic resonance of the steam dryer. Most studies used scaled down method, while our research based on the full scale steam dryer of the prototype CAP1400 but with only one unit of the steam dryer. The purpose of our research program is to study the strength of the steam dryer under flow-induced acoustic resonance. This paper introduces the parameter selection of the main pipe and the stub pipe through numerical method and theoretical method.
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Reports on the topic "Ont Dryden"

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Robert E. Blankenship. PS2007 Satellite Meeting on Photosynthetic Antennas, 19-22 July 2007, Drymen, Scotland. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/953844.

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Choi, S. U. S., W. Yu, M. W. Wambsganss, T. H. Chien, J. Harkness, D. M. France, D. K. Barde, W. D. Vallance, C. W. Stewart, and J. L. Timm. Design and demonstration of multiport cylinder dryer : final report on the multiport dryer project in phase 1. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/789673.

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SOSHNEV, D. A., and A. N. Perekopsky. CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DRYING PROCESS IN THE FLOW ON THE CAROUSEL DRYER. Ljournal, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/0131-5226-2019-03033.

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