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Heat and Mass Transfer During Fry-Drying of Sewage Sludge.

Authors :
Peregrina, C.
Arlabosse, P.
Lecomte, D.
Rudolph, V.
Source :
Drying Technology. Jul2006, Vol. 24 Issue 7, p797-818. 22p. 6 Diagrams, 6 Charts, 11 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Deep-frying, which consists of immersing a wet material in a large volume of hot oil, presents a process easily adaptable to dry rather than cook materials. A suitable material for drying is sewage sludge, which may be dried using recycled cooking oils (RCO) as frying oil. One advantage is that this prepares both materials for convenient disposal by incineration. This study examines fry-drying of municipal sewage sludge using recycled cooking oil. The transport processes occurring during fry-drying were monitored through sample weight, temperature, and image analysis. Due to the thicker and wetter samples than the common fried foods, high residual moisture is observed in the sludge when the boiling front has reached the geometric center of the sample, suggesting that the operation is heat transfer controlled only during the first half of the process followed by the addition of other mechanisms that allow complete drying of the sample. A series of mechanisms comprising four stages (i.e., initial heating accompanied by a surface boiling onset, film vapor regime, transitional nucleate boiling, and bound water removal) is proposed. In order to study the effect of the operating conditions on the fry-drying kinetics, different oil temperatures (from 120 to 180°C), diameter ( D = 15 to 25 mm), and initial moisture content of the sample (4.8 and 5.6 kg water·kg -1 total dry solids) were investigated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07373937
Volume :
24
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Drying Technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21194019
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/07373930600733085