Analysis of initial condensation and the effects of distillers' spent grain pellet orientation and superheated steam operating parameters on effective moisture diffusivity
Distillers’ spent grain (DSG) is a by-product of ethanol production and used for swine feed supplement due to its nutrient composition. Lowering the moisture content of DSG using superheated steam (SS) drying can be more energy efficient compared to hot air drying. One objective was to investigate p...
Main Author: | Bourassa, Justin |
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Other Authors: | Cenkowski, Stefan (Biosystems Engineering) |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30667 |
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