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Initial Moisture Content in Drying Formulas
The Initial Moisture Content 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
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Formulas to find Initial Moisture Content in Drying
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Initial Moisture Content based on Free and Equlibrium Moisture Content
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Initial Moisture Content based on Bound and Unbound Moisture Content
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Initial Moisture Content based on Weight of Initial Moisture
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Drying formulas that make use of Initial Moisture Content
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Unbound Moisture Content based on Bound Moisture Content
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Free Moisture Content based on Equilibrium Moisture Content
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Equilibrium Moisture Content based on Free Moisture Content
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Bound Moisture Content based on Unbound Moisture Content
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Weight of Initial Moisture based on Initial Moisture Content
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Dry Weight of Solid based on Initial Moisture Content
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List of variables in Drying formulas
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Equilibrium Moisture Content
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Free Moisture Content
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Bound Moisture Content
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Unbound Moisture Content
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Initial Weight of Moisture
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Dry Weight of Solid
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FAQ
What is the Initial Moisture Content?
The Initial Moisture Content 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 be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Initial Moisture Content, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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