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ANALYSIS OF EVAPORATIVE DRYING OF THIN INK FILMS USING HIGH-VELOCITY HOT-AIR IMPINGING JETS: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW

Burak Turkan (), Akin Burak Etemoglu () and Muhiddin Can
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Burak Turkan: Mechanical Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Bursa Uludag University, TR-16059, Bursa, Turkey
Akin Burak Etemoglu: Mechanical Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Bursa Uludag University, TR-16059, Bursa, Turkey
Muhiddin Can: Mechanical Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Bursa Uludag University, TR-16059, Bursa, Turkey

Surface Review and Letters (SRL), 2020, vol. 27, issue 09, 1-21

Abstract: Hot impinging air jets are usually used to increase heat and mass transfer. The dehydration of materials is a procedure of common significance in the chemical processes, forensic science and food industries; in the fabrication of paper, plastics and textiles as well. Effective drying of thin ink films is becoming progressively significant in the quickly development printing, packaging and coating industries. In order to minimize capital and operating cost, variables need to be optimized. For both researchers and commercial dryers, an optimization of the nozzles under striking air jets is offered for ink drying. To supply information to industrial users, a comprehensive literature review was presented to the research. An outline of the previous work of impinging air jets is also given.

Keywords: Forced convection; drying of ink; impinging air jets (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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