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Computational fluid dynamics studies in the drying of industrial clay brick: The effect of the airflow direction

Araújo et al., 2022

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14575496971024418077
Author
Araújo M
Sousa A
Luiz M
Cabral A
Pessoa T
Martins P
da Silva A
Santos R
de Oliveira V
de Lima A
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Diffusion Foundations and Materials Applications

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The manufacture of ceramic brick goes through the stages of raw material extraction, clay homogenization, material conformation, drying and firing. Drying is the phase that needs greater care, as it involves removing part of the moisture from the brick, in order to preserve …
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