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Drying Technology
An International Journal
Volume 21, 2003 - Issue 7
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EHD-Enhanced Drying with Needle Electrode

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Pages 1291-1306 | Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The enhancement of drying rate by corona discharge from a needle electrode has been experimentally evaluated in this study. The electrode produces corona wind, which resembles a round jet, impinges and removes moisture from the surface. Corona discharges with positive and negative polarities have been considered. The samples used are 3 and 6 mm glass beads saturated with water. Two sets of experiments have been conducted (one with the cross-flow of air and the other one without), at 1 kV increment from the corona threshold voltage until the occurrence of sparkover. For each case, a companion experiment was carried out simultaneously under the same ambient conditions but without the application of electric field. The result of which is used as a reference in the evaluation of drying enhancement using electric field. Each experiment lasted for at least 5 h. The weight loss of water as well as the ambient temperature and humidity were measured. The results are compared with those obtained with a wire electrode to determine the optimal configuration to be used in an EHD drying system.

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