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grain dryer is made up of a large, rotating cylindrical tube, usually supported by concrete columns or steel beams. The grain dryer slopes slightly so that the discharge end is lower than the material feed end in order to convey the material through the dryer under gravity.
Material to be dried enters the dryer, and as the dryer rotates, the material is lifted up by a series of internal fins lining the inner wall of the dryer. When the material gets high enough to roll back off the fins, it falls back down to the bottom of the dryer, passing through the hot gas stream as it falls. This gas stream can either be moving toward the discharge end from the feed end, or toward the feed end from the discharge end. The gas stream can be made up of a mixture of air and combustion gases from a burner, in which case the dryer is called a direct heated dryer. Based on the configuration,grain rotary dryers can be classified as co-current, counter current, direct fired and indirect fired.
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