Abstract

The paper examines the calculation of a liquid ring vacuum pump, using the example of the drying process of various materials. It was found that for two-stage convective vacuum-impulse drying it is economically efficient to use a two-stage liquid ring vacuum pump with the ability to turn off the second stage. A method for calculating the specific power of one-stage and two-stage liquid ring vacuum pumps, taking into account heat and mass transfer and thermal processes that occur during operation is proposed.

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