Om Drying by Means of Air and Steam
Originally published in 1913, this pioneering work on drying technology remains an essential reference for engineers and scientists working in the field of materials processing. Authors Arthur Columbine Wright and Eugen Hausbrand provide detailed explanations of the principles and practices of air and steam drying, along with practical formulae and tables that can be used to design and optimize drying systems. With clear illustrations and extensive case studies, this book is an essential tool for anyone working with industrial drying technology.
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