FLIGHT DESIGN I N ROTARY DRYERS

ABSTRACT The effectiveness of the rotary drum drying process depends primarily on the contact between the cascading particles and the drying gases within the drum. This paper considers first the factors which contribute to the cascade pattern and which influence the design of the lifting flights which distribute the particles in the top half of the drum. A generalised calculation design procedure for flights is developed and described in detail for the case of Equal Horizontal Distribution (EHD) flights. It is reasoned that the EHD flights, which have an equal distribution of particles across the horizontal diameter of the rotary drum dryer, give the optimum distribution in the context of the heat and mass transfer operations of the rotary drying process. An industrial design which approximates the optimum flight design is suggested.