Claims
- 1. Method of drying particulate materials in a holding vessel having a gas inlet and a gas outlet comprising (a) preparing air having a pressure from 50 to 300 psi and a temperature from 90 to 120.degree. F., (b) passing said air through a membrane gas separator to remove water vapor and oxygen therefrom to obtain a drying gas, (c) reducing the temperature of said drying gas and (d) passing said drying gas through said holding vessel to contact said particulate materials by passing said drying gas through said gas inlet and said gas outlet of said holding vessel.
- 2. Method of claim 1 wherein the temperature of said drying gas is reduced in step (c) to a temperature below 120.degree. F.
- 3. Method of claim 1 wherein water is also removed from said air in step (a).
- 4. Method of claim 1 wherein water is also removed from said air in step (c).
- 5. Method of claim 1 wherein said particulate materials comprise grain.
- 6. Method of claim 1 wherein said particulate materials comprise wheat.
- 7. Apparatus for drying grain comprising (a) means for compressing air to a pressure of 50 to 300 and adjusting its temperature to a temperature of 50 to 120.degree. F. (b) membrane means for removing water vapor and oxygen from said air, said membrane means having a permeate side and a non-permeate side, and (c) means for passing gas from said non-permeate side of said membrane means through said grain.
- 8. Apparatus of claim 7 including means for reducing the temperature of said gas from said non-permeate side in element (c).
- 9. Apparatus of claim 7 including means for removing water from said air in element (a).
- 10. Apparatus of claim 7 wherein said gas is air and said membrane means is capable of producing air having a water vapor dew point of less than -90.degree. C.
- 11. Apparatus of claim 7 including means for recovering said gas after it passes through said grain and further passing said gas through a membrane for removing water therefrom.
- 12. Method of drying grain in a holding vessel having a gas inlet and a gas outlet comprising (a) preparing air having a pressure from 50 to 300 psi and a temperature from 90 to 120.degree. F., (b) passing said air through a membrane gas separator to remove water vapor and oxygen therefrom to obtain a drying gas, and (c) passing said drying gas at a temperature less than 120.degree. F. through said holding vessel to contact said particulate materials by passing said drying gas through said gas inlet and said gas outlet of said holding vessel.
- 13. Method of claim 12 wherein said drying gas comprises at least 87% nitrogen by volume and has a dew point below 50.degree. C.
- 14. Method of claim 13 wherein said drying gas comprises 90-99% nitrogen by volume.
- 15. Method of claim 14 wherein said drying gas comprises 94-96% nitrogen by volume.
- 16. Method of claim 12 including passing said gas from said outlet of said holding vessel to a membrane gas separator to remove water therefrom and passing said gas to said inlet of said holding vessel.
- 17. Method of claim 12 including recycling gas from said gas outlet to said membrane gas separator.
- 18. Method of claim 12 wherein said grain is malting barley and said gas is passed through said holding vessel at a temperature below 85.degree. F.
- 19. Method fo claim 12 wherein said grain is seed grain and said gas is passed through said holding vessel at a temperature below 85.degree. F.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of the application entitled "Drying of Grain and Other Particulate Materials" filed on May 17, 1999 by Matthew E. Vavro and Wayne Mueller, Ser. No. 09/313,082.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Membrane Dehydrador for High Pressure Gasas" D. G. Kalthod, D. J. Stokey and K. Jones, Permea Inc, 1997. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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