Enhancement of mass transfer by ultrasound: Application to adsorbent regeneration and food drying/dehydration

Volume: 31, Pages: 512 - 531
Published: Jul 1, 2016
Abstract
The physical mechanisms of heat and mass transfer enhancement by ultrasound have been identified by people. Basically, the effect of ‘cavitation’ induced by ultrasound is the main reason for the enhancement of heat and mass transfer in a liquid environment, and the acoustic streaming and vibration are the main reasons for that in a gaseous environment. The adsorbent regeneration and food drying/dehydration are typical heat and mass transfer...
Paper Details
Title
Enhancement of mass transfer by ultrasound: Application to adsorbent regeneration and food drying/dehydration
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
Volume
31
Pages
512 - 531
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