Advances in Heat Pump-Assisted Drying Technology
โ Scribed by Minea, Vasile
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 306
- Series
- Advances in Drying Science and Technology
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Advances in Industrial Heat Pump Technologies and ApplicationsVasile MineaModeling, Simulation, and Optimization of Heat Pump Drying SystemsLu AyeAdvances in Heat Pump-Assisted Agro-Food Drying TechnologiesConrad Oswald PereraAdvances in Heat Pump-Assisted Drying of FruitsSze Pheng OngAdvances in Heat Pump-Assisted Technologies for Drying of VegetablesChung Lim Law and Ho Hsien ChenDrying of Fruits and Vegetables: The Impact of Different Drying Methods on Product QualityY. Baradey, M.N.A. Hawlader, A.F. Ismail, and M. HrairiNumerical Modeling of Heat Pump-Assisted Contact DryingZhifa Sun and Will CattonAdvances in Dehumidifier Timber Drying in New ZealandGerald Carrington
โฆ Subjects
Heat pumps.;SCIENCE;Chemistry;Industrial & Technical.;TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING;Chemical & Biochemical.
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