Automation of Installations for Solar Drying of Grain Seeds and Fluidized Bed Technical Plants

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The paper shows a type of experimental installation intended for the drying of cereals with a dual source of energy, electrothermal and solar, resulting in very close or even identical results of the humidity and drying temperature of the used samples.

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February 2020

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