Process and plant for continuous drying using heat pumps
First Claim
1. A process for drying of products in which the products to be dried move along an enclosed elongated path from an entry end to an exit end, with the temperature of the products increasing toward that exit end and a flow of drying air moves in countercurrent to the movement of the products, comprising feeding to said enclosed path adjacent said exit end a first air flow constituting a minor part of the entire flow of drying air, heating said first air flow to a relatively high temperature, introducing an additional air flow comprising a major part of the entire flow of drying air to a region of said path intermediate said ends, heating said additional air flow to a mean temperature substantially below said relatively high temperature by at least one heat pump that receives heat from air leaving said path at said entry end, and supplying heat to said entire air flow, between the point of introduction of said additional air flow and said entry end in an amount to maintain the flow of drying air at said mean temperature, in which said first air flow, after being heated to said relatively high temperature, passes through a first region between said exit end and said intermediate region in which it continues to receive heat sufficient to maintain it at said relatively high temperature, and then passes through a second region between said first region and said intermediate region without heat input until its temperature falls substantially below said relatively high temperature.
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Abstract
A process and a plant for continuously drying products with the use of increasing temperatures towards the end of the drying process, the drying process using the so-called multiple transverse stirring. There is admitted in the zone of completion of the drying process a first air flow (4), the additional or major air flow being admitted in a zone (5) where the product has lost most of its moisture content, the first air flow being heated at 8(III) to a high temperature, the additional air flow (5) being heated to a mean temperature (11) and the entire air flow being subjected to heat inputs 8(I) at a mean temperature derived from at least one heat pump (13) The invention reduces the heat input required for such a process.
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- 1. A process for drying of products in which the products to be dried move along an enclosed elongated path from an entry end to an exit end, with the temperature of the products increasing toward that exit end and a flow of drying air moves in countercurrent to the movement of the products, comprising feeding to said enclosed path adjacent said exit end a first air flow constituting a minor part of the entire flow of drying air, heating said first air flow to a relatively high temperature, introducing an additional air flow comprising a major part of the entire flow of drying air to a region of said path intermediate said ends, heating said additional air flow to a mean temperature substantially below said relatively high temperature by at least one heat pump that receives heat from air leaving said path at said entry end, and supplying heat to said entire air flow, between the point of introduction of said additional air flow and said entry end in an amount to maintain the flow of drying air at said mean temperature, in which said first air flow, after being heated to said relatively high temperature, passes through a first region between said exit end and said intermediate region in which it continues to receive heat sufficient to maintain it at said relatively high temperature, and then passes through a second region between said first region and said intermediate region without heat input until its temperature falls substantially below said relatively high temperature.
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