Frontiers in Spray Drying Advances in Drying Science and Technology Series
Auteurs : Fu Nan, Xiao Jie, Woo Meng Wai, Dong Chen Xiao
This book covers the latest developments and advances in spray drying and describes how they impact the basic aspect of designing and operating spray dryers. This generic approach allows users to understand how different basic aspects of spray drying have advanced. Users will learn how to apply these advances in their own specific spray drying applications. This book also discusses the handling and control of spray dried products.
- Includes the latest techniques for use in the design and operation of spray drying operations
- Covers the basic operations of spray drying that can be applied to different applications of spray drying
- Discusses the handling and control of spray dried product qualities from a general approach, allowing readers to tailor these approaches to their own specific products
This book is aimed at professionals, researchers, and academics working in the fields of food, chemical, pharmaceutical, and industrial engineering.
Preface. Authors. Introduction. Droplet Drying Fundamentals. Spray Dryer Designs Including Multistage. Mass and Energy Aspects of Spray Drying. Monodisperse Droplet Spray Drying. Advanced Applications of Spray Drying. References. Index.
Date de parution : 02-2022
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 08-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Frontiers in Spray Drying :
Mots-clés :
Moisture Content; SDD; spray-dried products; Counter-current Spray Drying; Monodisperse Droplet Spray Drying; Skim Milk Droplets; droplet drying; Single Droplet Drying Experiments; Encapsulation; Initial Droplet Size Distribution; spray drying; pharmaceutical industry; Droplet Drying Kinetics; food industry; In-situ Crystallization; spray dried product control; Droplet Moisture Content; spray dryers designing; Falling Film Evaporation; Pilot Scale Spray Dryer; Mono-disperse Droplets; Modern Drying Technology; Energy Balance; Superheated Steam Drying; DPM Model; Superheated Steam; Cfd Simulation; Co-current Spray Dryers; Spray Drying Chamber; Drying Rate; Initial Solids Content; Lower Temperature Drying Air