Abstract
This work focuses on the simulation of a fixed bed drying process for wheat grains. A rigorous model based on Fick's law was developed and validated against experimental results. The impact on outputs and computational burden was studied after imposing different simplifying hypotheses. Neglecting internal temperature gradients, the external mass transfer resistance, and the difference between grain and air temperatures saved 18% of execution time with respect to the more rigorous model. These simplifications are adequate for some practical applications. Nevertheless, simulations with a simpler model that only used an average moisture content for the grains yielded worse predicted drying rates.
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