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Informationen zum Autor B K Bala , Department of Agro Product Processing Technology, Jessore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. Klappentext Finite Element Analysis and Computational Fluid Dynamics have been introduced in modelling and simulation of drying and storage systems, these techniques are expected to dominate the future research and development of drying and storages, and should reduce losses and improve the quality of agricultural products, enhancing food security globally. Drying and Storage of Cereal Grains, Second Edition , covers the wide spectrum of drying and storage methods applied to economically important cereal produce, providingnumerical examples for better understanding the complexity in drying and storage systems through modelling and simulation, aiding design and management of drying and storage systems. Chapters 1 to 8 look at air and grain moisture equilibria, psychrometry, physical and thermal properties of cereal grains, principles of air flow, and provide detailed analyses of grain drying.Chapters 9 to 13 focus on temperature and moisture in grain storages, and provide comprehensive treatment of modern grain storage systems. The book also includes a number of unsolved problems at the end of each chapter for further practice. This revised second edition includes new sections on - heat of sorption finite element modeling of single kernel CFD modeling of fluidized bed drying exergy analysis and neural network modeling numerical solution of two dimensional temperature and moisture changes in stored grain This book will provide students in agricultural engineering and food engineering with a wide spectrum of drying and storage studies previously unavailable in a single monograph. It will also serve as an excellent reference for practicing agricultural engineers, food engineers and food technologists. Finite Element Analysis and Computational Fluid Dynamics have been introduced in modelling and simulation of drying and storage systems, these techniques are expected to dominate the future research and development of drying and storages, and should reduce losses and improve the quality of agricultural products, enhancing food security globally. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword to the first edition iii Foreword to the second edition iv Chapter 1: Principles of Drying 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Losses of Crops 2 1.3 Importance of Drying 3 1.4 Principles of Drying 4 Chapter 2: Moisture Contents and Equilibrium Moisture Content Models 6 2.1 Introduction 6 2.2 Moisture Content Representation 6 2.3 Determination of Moisture Content 10 2.4 Grain Sampling 17 2.5 Equilibrium Moisture Content 18 2.6 Determination of Static Equilibrium Moisture Content 23 2.7 Static Equilibrium Moisture Content Models 27 2.8 Net Isosteric Heat of Sorption 30 Chapter 3: Psychrometry 43 3.1 Introduction 43 3.2 Psychrometric Terms 44 3.2.1 Humidity Ratio 44 3.2.2 Relative Humidity 45 3.2.3 Specific Volume 45 3.2.4 Vapour Pressure 46 3.2.5 Dry Bulb Temperature 46 3.2.6 Dew Point Temperature 46 3.2.7 Wet Bulb Temperature 46 3.2.8 Enthalpy 47 3.2.9 Adiabatic Wet Bulb Temperature 48 3.2.10 Psychrometric Wet Bulb Temperature 51 3.3 Construction of Psychrometric Chart 53 3.4 Use of Pschrometric Chart 54 3.4.1 Sensible Heating and Cooling 55 3.4.2 Heating with Humidification 56 3.4.3 Cooling with Humidification 57 3.4.4 Cooling with Dehumidification 57 3.4.5 Drying 59 3.4.6 Mixing of Air Streams 61 3.4.7 Heat Addition with Air Mixing 64 3.4.8 Drying with Recirculation 65 Chapter 4: Physical and Thermal Properties of Cereal Grains 78 4.1 Introducti...