Grain Drying: Turbulence in A Rectangular Shaped Dryer
Grain drying requires controlling moisture levels and avoiding spoilage. Turbulence in a rectangular dryer helps control moisture by mixing air and grain evenly throughout the chamber. Introducing air at the bottom and removing it at the top creates vertical air flow that lifts and tumbles grain, exposing more surface area to drying air currents.
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Grain Drying: Turbulence in A Rectangular Shaped Dryer
Grain drying requires controlling moisture levels and avoiding spoilage. Turbulence in a rectangular dryer helps control moisture by mixing air and grain evenly throughout the chamber. Introducing air at the bottom and removing it at the top creates vertical air flow that lifts and tumbles grain, exposing more surface area to drying air currents.