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sci.spray-drying-outlet-temperature Calculator
Calculates spray drying outlet temperature from energy balance with inlet air conditions, feed rate, and evaporation load. Feed solid content 40–50% minimises evaporation demand and improves drying efficiency — typical thermal efficiency of a spray dryer is 40–60%.
Inputs
T In C
Thermal state of the substance. Check whether the formula needs Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin (K = °C + 273.15).
T Wb C
Thermal state of the substance. Check whether the formula needs Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin (K = °C + 273.15).
X Feed Kg Kg
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
X Product Kg Kg
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.
Results
estimated outlet temperature (°C)
The value at the specified point or condition.
thermal efficiency
Useful output divided by total input, as a percentage. True 100% efficiency is impossible — losses appear as heat. LEDs: 30–50%. Electric motors: 85–97%. Switching supplies: 85–95%.
evaporation ratio (kg water / kg dry solid)
The proportional relationship between two quantities.
inlet/outlet temperature difference
The arithmetic difference between the two values.
spray drying efficiency
Useful output divided by total input, as a percentage. True 100% efficiency is impossible — losses appear as heat. LEDs: 30–50%. Electric motors: 85–97%. Switching supplies: 85–95%.
outlet temp target
Reference formula or conversion factor shown for context.