Sa. Giner et al., 2-DIMENSIONAL SIMULATION-MODEL OF STEADY-STATE MIXED-FLOW GRAIN DRYING - PART 1 - THE MODEL, Journal of agricultural engineering research (Print), 71(1), 1998, pp. 37-50
A model of mixed-flow grain drying is presented in which the two-dimen
sional nature of the air and grain flow around the inlet and outlet ai
r ducts has been modelled using blocks of concurrent, counter and cros
sflow beds. The inclusion of cross-flow beds makes the model superior,
theoretically, to the models using only parallel-how beds because the
more intense heating and drying near the ducts is represented in the
cross-flow elements. The model allows the grain that flows near heated
air ducts to be modelled separately from that which flows near exhaus
t ducts, so that the differential in heating, drying and consequent lo
ss in grain viability is calculated. Previously verified simulation mo
dels for the heat and mass transfer in each type of bed, and for grain
viability loss, were used. Moisture contents and temperatures of grai
n and air predicted by the model were consistent with observations. Ve
rification of the model is presented in the Part 2 paper. (C) 1998 Sil
soe Research Institute.