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Single droplet drying of detergents: Experimentation and modelling
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Palabras clave
Drying
Single droplet
Acoustic levitator
Detergents
Clasificación UNESCO
3303 Ingeniería y Tecnología Químicas
Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Hernandez, B., Mondragon, R., Pinto, M. A., Hernandez, L., Julia, J. E., Jarque, J. C., Chiva, S., & Martin, M. (2021). Single droplet drying of detergents: Experimentation and modelling. Particuology, 58, 35-47. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.partic.2021.01.012
Resumen
[EN] This study evaluates the single droplet drying (SDD) of detergents. Experimental data are used to validate a theoretical multistage model. The experiments are carried out in an acoustic levitator analysing
six different detergent formulations at 393K. The work is completed by developing a model based on
conservation equations. The model is composed of the three stages observed in the drying curve. In the
first stage, an external surface drying stage occurs until the surface is saturated and the crust is formed. In
the next stage, the drying rate is governed by diffusion through the pores. At the same time, the particle
heats up until boiling conditions are achieved in the core of the particle. At this point, the third stage
begins. In the final stage, the droplet core is in boiling conditions which are governed by the pressure
drop through the crust and the concentration of salts. This model has been evaluated for the different
formulations being flexible to predict the drying of different mixtures with good accuracy.
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ISSN
1674-2001
DOI
10.1016/j.partic.2021.01.012
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