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Title: The kinetics of filtration drying of comminuted "energetic" willow
Authors: Mosyuk, М.
Atamanyuk, V.
Basarapa, P.
Yandrus, M.
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): The kinetics of filtration drying of comminuted "energetic" willow / М. Mosyuk, V. Atamanyuk, P. Basarapa, M. Yandrus // Хімія та хімічні технології : матеріали ІІI Міжнародної конференції молодих вчених CCT-2013, 21–23 листопада 2013 року, Україна, Львів / Національний університет "Львівська політехніка". – Львів : Видавництво Львівської політехніки, 2011. – С. 182–183. – (4-й Міжнародний молодіжний фестиваль науки "Litteris et Artibus"). – Bibliography: 2 titles.
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Видавництво Львівської політехніки
Keywords: drying
energy-dependent
alternative fuel
energetic resource
Abstract: Drying is a complicated process of the heat-massexchange, which is widely used in the chemical industry as an intermediate or final stage of manufacture, on which effective organization the quality and the prime cost of a released product are dependent. More than 15% of the mined combustible is used for drying processes. Because of the usage of theoretically substantiated drying schedules and some obsolescent facility in the industry, they need in two and a half or three times more energy for the drying processes than for transforming of moisture to stream. It is known that Ukraine is an energy-dependent state and is able to satisfy only the minor part of its requirements, the another part is imported. That's why this scientific research is an acute problem and is directed to the analysing and diminishment of the energetic consumption during the production of alternative fuel.
URI: https://ena.lpnu.ua/handle/ntb/27087
Content type: Article
Appears in Collections:Хімія та хімічні технології (CCT-2013). – 2013 р.

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