Thermal Science 2016 Volume 20, Issue 5, Pages: 1447-1455
https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI140109055K
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Computational analysis of heat and mass transfer during microwave drying of timber
Kadem S. (Chemical Engineering Institute, University of Sciences and Technology (USTHB), B.P., El Alia Bab-Ezzouar, Algiers, Algeria)
Younsi R. (Department of Applied Sciences, University of Quebec at Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada)
Lachemet A. (Chemical Engineering Institute, University of Sciences and Technology (USTHB), B.P., El Alia Bab-Ezzouar, Algiers, Algeria)
The need for improvement in engineering design and process optimization for
microwave drying of wood has stimulated the development of computer
simulation techniques to predict temperature and moisture history and
distribution wood sample. A three-dimensional comprehensive heat and mass
transfer model was developed to simulate the free liquid, vapor, and bound
water movement including consideration of internal heat generation in
microwave drying of yellow poplar specimens. The model was solved using the
finite element analysis with FEMLsoftware. The model predictions compared
favorably with predicted and experimental solutions. The effect of changes of
the most important parameters on the predictions of the model is also
presented. The results showed that the variations of irradiation time,
microwave power level and sample thickness played an important role in
overall drying kinetics.
Keywords: microwave drying, wood, heat and mass transfer, porous media, modelling