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Combustion is modeled in three sequential stages: drying, pyrolysis and char combustion.
Derivative thermogravimetric (DTG) also showed that two major decomposition reaction stages (drying stage and degradation stage) took place at a specific heating rate for RL, while three major pyrolytic reaction stages for SL (drying stage, fast degradation stage, and slow degradation stage).
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Individual genotypes of the alfalfa cultivar AC Caribou grown near Québec City, Québec, Canada, were harvested at the vegetative and early flowering stages, dried at 55°C, ground, and analyzed for soluble carbohydrates (fructose + sucrose + glucose + pinitol) and starch.
After completing the first stage, drying at atmospheric condition, samples were oven dried (60 °C).
The two and three-stage drying arrangements were designed making use of the information obtained from drying curves of single-stage microwave air spouted drying.
A two-stage drying process is considered, where a constant-rate period is followed by a falling-rate period.
The two and three-stage drying arrangements had significantly higher material loading capacity and energy utilization ratio.
A multi-stage drying process is proposed that employs steam and waste-heat from the power plant and the drying process, respectively.
Hence the recurring interest for more effective techniques, such as multi-stage drying (Holmberg and Ahtila 2004), solar convection (Reuss et al. 1997) and mechanical drying (Yoshida et al. 2010).
A two-stage drying model was applied to the drying data yielding a threshold concentration for DICY surface segregation in latex epoxy to be between 3 and 4.5 wt%.
With increasing temperatures, the pyrolysis process in TG curves can be divided into three stages
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