Increasing the efficiency of drying cellulose by ultrasonic influence

被引:0
|
作者
Khmelev, V. N. [1 ]
Shalunov, A. V. [2 ]
Terentiev, S. A. [2 ]
Nesterov, V. A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Altai State Tech Univ, Biysk Technol Inst, Res, 27 Trofimov St, Biisk 659305, Russia
[2] Altai State Tech Univ, 27 Trofimov St, Biisk 659305, Russia
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
drying; cellulose; ultrasonic; disc transducer; sound pressure level; ENHANCEMENT; VEGETABLES;
D O I
10.18799/24131830/2023/11/4164
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Relevance. Significant part of renewable and fossil energy resources is spent to generate heat and electricity needed to im-plement drying. At the same time, cellulose drying, due to the large-tonnage production, is one of the significant consumers of energy resources. One of the ways to reduce energy costs of drying is ultrasonic vibrations impact. There are practically no studies on ultrasonic exposure during cellulose drying. Therefore, it is necessary to consider possible options for non-contact ultrasonic treatment during convective drying of wood cellulose. Aim. To identify the most rational options for placing the material to be dried, taking into account the direction of exposure to ultrasonic vibrations and the flow of warm air relative to the layers of the material to be dried at different temperatures. Objects. Non-contact ultrasonic action on wood cellulose. Methods. Mathematical modeling based on the finite element method was used to determine the distribution of oscillation amplitudes of a disk radiator. In the experimental part of the research, a material moisture content was determined by the weight method using verified technical means. Results. When ultrasonic vibrations have parallel direction relative to cellu-lose thin layers, a 2.5-fold reduction in drying time was shown at a sound pressure level of 162 +/- 3 dB and a drying agent temperature of 60 degrees C. The authors have found that temperature decrease of a drying agent makes it possible to increase the relative efficiency of ultrasonic treatment. An assessment of energy efficiency showed that the use of ultrasonic exposure leads to a 2.3-fold decrease in the energy spent on drying compared to only convective drying, all other things being equal. The conducted studies confirmed the effectiveness of the ultrasonic drying method for industrial use and made it possible to recommend options for the most rational placement of the material to be dried when designing the structures of drying chambers.
引用
收藏
页码:167 / 176
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Increasing of Efficiency of Ultrasonic Vibration System Work for Cavitation Treating of Liquid
    Khmelev, Vladimir N.
    Nesterov, Viktor A.
    Shalunov, Andrey, V
    Tsyganok, Sergey N.
    Slivin, Alexey N.
    2018 19TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF YOUNG SPECIALISTS ON MICRO/NANOTECHNOLOGIES AND ELECTRON DEVICES (EDM 2018), 2018, : 287 - 291
  • [32] INCREASING EFFICIENCY OF AUTOMATED ULTRASONIC INSPECTION OF THICK-WALLED PIPE
    LYUBCHIK, MY
    SHALASHOV, GI
    KRIVENKOV, DA
    BOBROV, VT
    SOVIET JOURNAL OF NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING-USSR, 1978, 14 (02): : 180 - 182
  • [33] Influence of ultrasonic wave treatment on structure and accessibility of cellulose fibers
    Tang, AM
    Zhang, HW
    Chen, G
    Wu, SB
    Xie, GH
    Liang, WZ
    EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES OF PULPING & PAPERMAKING, 2002, : 152 - 158
  • [34] Increasing the Energy Efficiency of Batch-Type Drying with Partial Air Recirculation
    Ziegler, Thomas
    Jubaer, Hasan
    Schuetz, Marco
    CHEMIE INGENIEUR TECHNIK, 2016, 88 (1-2) : 208 - 214
  • [35] Increasing energy efficiency of the Cissus quadrangularis drying by hot air fluidization technique
    Promnuch, Jutamas
    Junka, Nittaya
    Wongs-Aree, Chalermchai
    Soponronnarit, Somchart
    Srisang, Naruebodee
    Rattanamechaiskul, Chaiwat
    2017 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ALTERNATIVE ENERGY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND EMERGING ECONOMIES, 2017, 138 : 889 - 894
  • [36] Comprehensive comparison of cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) drying using multi-frequency ultrasonic technology with selected conventional drying technologies
    Liu, Junli
    Malvandi, Amir
    Feng, Hao
    JOURNAL OF BIORESOURCES AND BIOPRODUCTS, 2024, 9 (04): : 465 - 485
  • [37] Influence of Drying Temperature on Tensile and Bursting Strength of Bacterial Cellulose Biofilm
    Sederaviciute, Florentina
    Domskiene, Jurgita
    Baltina, Ilze
    MATERIALS SCIENCE-MEDZIAGOTYRA, 2019, 25 (03): : 316 - 321
  • [38] Influence of material structure on air-borne ultrasonic application in drying
    Ozuna, Cesar
    Gomez Alvarez-Arenas, Tomas
    Riera, Enrique
    Carcel, Juan A.
    Garcia-Perez, Jose V.
    ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY, 2014, 21 (03) : 1235 - 1243
  • [39] Influence of drying restraint on physical and mechanical properties of nanofibrillated cellulose films
    Carlos Baez
    John Considine
    Robert Rowlands
    Cellulose, 2014, 21 : 347 - 356
  • [40] Influence of drying restraint on physical and mechanical properties of nanofibrillated cellulose films
    Baez, Carlos
    Considine, John
    Rowlands, Robert
    CELLULOSE, 2014, 21 (01) : 347 - 356