Abstract The drying of energetic materials is an essential and hazardous process involving complicated heat and mass transfer. In this paper, the drying properties of Hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) are investigated using… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The drying of energetic materials is an essential and hazardous process involving complicated heat and mass transfer. In this paper, the drying properties of Hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) are investigated using a novel developed continuous dryer which can be applied for the drying of both hazardous powders and ordinary powders. The results reveal that a distinct falling rate period occurs following a short increasing rate period with no any constant rate drying period, greatly shortening the drying time. Ten different thin-drying mathematical models are tested by the drying curve fitting and Midilli-Kucuk model with the higher R, EF and the lower MBE, RMSE and χ 2 is selected as the most adequate model for describing the thin layer drying of RDX. Effective moisture diffusivities are in the range of 3.16 × 10−8–3.46 × 10−8 m2/s. It is confirmed that drying monitoring values are well inside the security perimeter with lower temperature (less than 90 °C), electrostatic charge (at a desired level) and dust (reduced by 85.6%). Compared to the original static tray drying, the continuous drying of RDX in the novel dryer exhibits a great superiority for energy saving and cost saving with the falls of 59.7% and 13.7% respectively.
               
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