This work focused on high-temperature convective drying (superheated steam
drying). The process was investigated both experimentally and numerically.
The experimental analysis was carried out in an aerodynamic return-flow win
d tunnel with very small cylinders of cellular concrete. For local analysis
the samples were fitted with thermocouples and pressure sensors. The mean
moisture content of the cylinders was measured by simple weighing while the
temperature and pressure readings were being taken. Global and local analy
ses of heat and mass transfer in small cylinders in superheated steam were
carried out. The systematic study for several sizes and aerothermal conditi
ons shows a similar behavior of all samples for moisture content, pressure,
and temperature. A numerical model for high-temperature drying, using the
finite elements method in a two-dimensional configuration, was implemented
and validated.