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Initial Moisture Content for Falling Rate Period in Drying Formulas
The Initial Moisture Content for Falling Rate Period is defined as the ratio of the weight of moisture to the weight of dry solid present initially in the wet solid for drying operation. And is denoted by X
i(Falling)
.
Drying formulas that make use of Initial Moisture Content for Falling Rate Period
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Falling Rate Drying Time from Initial to Final Moisture
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Drying Surface Area based on Initial to Final Moisture Content for Falling Rate Period
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Dry Weight of Solid based on Initial to Final Moisture Content for Falling Rate Period
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Final Moisture Content based on Initial to Final Moisture Content for Falling Rate Period
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Rate of Constant Drying Period based on Initial to Final Moisture Content for Falling Rate Period
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FAQ
What is the Initial Moisture Content for Falling Rate Period?
The Initial Moisture Content for Falling Rate Period is defined as the ratio of the weight of moisture to the weight of dry solid present initially in the wet solid for drying operation.
Can the Initial Moisture Content for Falling Rate Period be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Initial Moisture Content for Falling Rate Period, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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