Simulation Of Heat And Mass Transfer While Drying Of Spherical Bodies Under Conditions Of Natural Convection In A Solar Mobile Drying Unit
Dildora Jumabaevna Nurmatova, , Karshi State University, Uzbekistan Botir Egamberdievich Khayriddinov , Karshi State University, Uzbekistan Nodir Sulaymonovich Kholmirzaev , Karshi State University, UzbekistanAbstract
A model of heat and mass transfer for a spherical surface under conditions of natural
convection in drying processes is considered. The condition of equality of dynamic, thermal,
concentration boundary layers is accepted. Criteria dependences for determining the
average Nusselt (heat transfer) and Sherwood (mass transfer) numbers are given
Keywords
Drying objects,, apricots
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