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  1. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics
  2. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 80
  3. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics : Volume 80, Issue 3, May 2007
  4. Toward the phenomenological theory of drying
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Renormalization technique in designing a heat exchange apparatus
Method for estimation of the average local working temperatures and the residual resource of metal coatings of gas-turbine blades
Increasing the accuracy of measurement of the thermal conductivity of fluids
Analytical solution of heat-conduction problems with a variable initial condition based on determining a temperature perturbation front
Absorption of ammonia by moving drops of water
Adsorption properties of novel melanin-containing granular phytoadsorbents
Influence of an electric field on the hardening process and the properties of an epoxy composite discretely reinforced with phosphocarbon fibers
Toward the phenomenological theory of drying
Establishment of boundary conditions for problems of conductive-convective heat transfer in disperse systems
Theoretical investigation of the process of cleaning oil-polluted soil in hydrocyclone apparatuses
Model of water influx to a perfect well with allowance for the water loss by the overlying clay layer
Inverse problems of elastoplastic filtration of liquid in a porous medium
Influence of difference in specific electrical conductivities of liquids on the process of displacement in a porous medium
Simulation of the process of moisture transfer in the zone of aeration on the basis of the capillary potential equation
Toward generalization of calculations of the stationary velocity of diffusion flame propagation over the surface of a fuel
Investigation of gas release from molds
Results of testing a centrifugal bubble singlet-oxygen generator
On the problem of control of relaxation oscillations of a “singing” flame
Stochastic models of particle motion in a turbulent flow and their application for calculating internal flows
Excitation of self-oscillations in flow past a surface with a recess and the possibility of preventing them
Influence of the molecular parameters of anionic acrylamide copolymers on the value of the Thoms effect in direct oil emulsions
Radiation-spectroscopic characteristics of an ablation pulse plasma generator (accelerator) at low pressure
Investigation of the thermal mode of a high-speed electrical contact by mathematical modeling methods
Formation of magnetic fields inside massive conducting cylinders
Modeling of the parameters of bipolar transistors
Influence of the thickness of the base region of structures with a Schottky barrier on their current and photoelectric characteristics
Degassing of a hydrocarbon fluid in a high-frequency electromagnetic field
Change in the basic thermodynamic characteristics of polymeric sorbents in interaction with inert gases in a wide range of pressures and temperatures
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Toward the phenomenological theory of drying

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Sychevskii, V. A.
Copyright Year 2007
Abstract Interrelated processes of the transfer of heat, mass, and deformation of disperse systems with a prevailing role of coagulation links in the structure are considered. The determining processes occurring during their drying under ordinary conditions are singled out. The procedure for calculating large displacements and deformations on shrinkage of material during its drying has been developed. Basic rheological bodies are used in calculations. The possibility of destruction of an elastic material is considered.
Starting Page 483
Ending Page 494
Page Count 12
File Format PDF
ISSN 10620125
Journal Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics
Volume Number 80
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 1573871X
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2007-01-01
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Engineering Thermodynamics, Transport Phenomena Thermodynamics Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering Statistical Physics Mechanics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Engineering Condensed Matter Physics
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