Theoretical analysis of the energy efficiency of the filtration drying at the high pressure
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The estimates of energy consumption were performed for two methods of drying: filtration drying at the normal pressure and filtration drying at the high pressure. It is shown that the energy consumption for filtration drying at the normal pressure is higher than in the same drying mode at high pressure
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