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Simba Information has released its Open Access Book Publishing 2020 - 2024 report and has again identified IntechOpen as the world’s largest Open Access book publisher by title count.
\n\nSimba Information is a leading provider for market intelligence and forecasts in the media and publishing industry. The report, published every year, provides an overview and financial outlook for the global professional e-book publishing market.
\n\nIntechOpen, De Gruyter, and Frontiers are the largest OA book publishers by title count, with IntechOpen coming in at first place with 5,101 OA books published, a good 1,782 titles ahead of the nearest competitor.
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Such systems are designed and implemented to be maximally adapted to concrete application and to efficiently perform specific needed function. Also, such systems should be as simple as possible, with as much small dimensions as possible, as cheaper as possible and to consume as little energy as possible. Those systems are always specialized and optimized systems for some specific purpose and are used in almost all areas of human activities [1, 2, 3, 4].
\nDifferent hardware and software solutions, different hardware and software platforms, can be used for development, design and implementation of such embedded systems. Those are mostly microprocessor-based solutions and platforms. What practical solution will be used primarily depends on specific requirements that such system should satisfy, in accordance with concrete need. Specially designed solutions and specially designed platforms are most often used for such purposes [1, 2, 3, 4]. But, it can be shown that in many practical needs it is much more convenient and better to use so called open source hardware and software solutions, platforms of open source type [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10].
\nPossible ways of design, implementation and application of embedded systems based on open source microcomputer hardware and software platforms are proposed and described here. Using open source hardware and software microcomputer-based technologies for design and implementation of embedded systems in many practical needs and applications is proposed. Main possibilities and advantages of such embedded systems are considered and described. Two such practically designed and implemented systems that perform appropriate data acquisition and control are presented and described. The systems hardware was implemented using open source microcomputer boards, appropriate sensors, actuators and additional electronics. The systems software was implemented using open source tools and programs and LINUX operating system.
\nThe remainder of this chapter is organized in a following way. Section 2 considers basic concepts of embedded systems, main characteristics, way for design and motivation for practical application and implementation of such systems. Section 3 describes main concepts of proposed embedded systems design and implementation based on open source platforms. This section proposes way of design and implementation of open source hardware and software-based microprocessor embedded systems as specialized systems optimized for concrete user need. It also describes advantages of such design and implementation. Section 4 describes design of one practically implemented open source-based microprocessor embedded system for user identification in access to objects using mobile phone, as specialized systems optimized for user need. Section 5 shows and in more details describes design and implementation of one such based SCADA and RFID embedded system for industrial process control application, implemented using LINUX platform. Finally, a short summary and conclusions are given in Section 6.
\nEmbedded systems are electronic systems with very strong integration of hardware and software, designed to perform some specific functions [1, 2, 3, 4]. Those are computer-based electronic systems built into another system, for what they provide better functionality and performance. Embedded systems are special purpose systems where the system is fully encapsulated by the device it controls. Such system performs one or more predefined tasks, usually with very specific requirements. Since system performs specific task, designer can optimize it in speed of operation, also reducing system dimensions and weight, energy consumption and cost. Embedded systems are often products of mass production and mass consumption. Such systems use microcomputer-based implementation [1, 2, 3, 4].
\nSome of the basic characteristics of embedded systems are: performing specific tasks, supported by wide range of processors, real time limitations and should be cheap. If operating system is used it usually is Real Time Operating System (RTOS). In many cases such systems are battery powered and low-power systems, often must operate in extreme ambient conditions, have system resources necessary only for concrete use. Such systems keep all object code in ROM and require use of special means and methods for design [1, 2, 3, 4].
\nThere is wide range of application areas of embedded systems. Such systems are generally very inexpensive and are used in almost every electronic product. Some of main areas of embedded systems application are: computer peripheral devices, automotive electronics, aircraft electronics, trains, telecommunications, medical systems, military applications, authentication systems, consumer electronics, fabrication equipment, smart buildings and robotics [1, 2, 3, 4].
\nHardware design of embedded system includes selection of processor and interface logic for connection with environment. It also requires achieving balance in design and decision what will be realized by hardware and what by software. Decision how to divide design into hardware and software part is a key element in design of embedded system.
\nCharacteristic of embedded systems is that cross development is usually used in software development. Generally, the embedded system software is developed on one platform and is executed on another platform. Also, it is required to obtain as efficient as possible programs in machine language. Since compilers do not generate efficient machine codes, programming in assembler language is often used. But, embedded applications are becoming more complicated and there is need to use programming in high level programming languages. Generally, there is no ideal programming language for programming of embedded systems. The most often used programming languages in embedded systems are: C, C++, Java and DFL [1, 2, 3, 4].
\nProcessors used in practice can be divided into two groups: general purpose processors and special purpose processors. In the initial period embedded systems were using general purpose processors. Development of VLSI IC technologies enabled that embedded systems are mainly realized using special purpose processors (so called embedded processors). A key characteristic of applying of such processors is that designer should well know nature of concrete application, to be able to meet requirements and to select appropriate processor for a system. There are different classes of embedded processors: microcontrollers, RISC processors, Digital Signal Processors (DSP), multimedia processors, Application Specific Instruction Set Processors (ASIP). There are also classes of such processors for achieving high performances in intensive computing applications. Some of typical such processors are: network processors, digital signal processors (DSP), SoC (System on Chip) processors [1, 2, 3, 4]. Advantages of using general purpose processors are: low cost for research, design, develop and test, high flexibility, low time to market. Advantages of using special purpose processors are: fast, low power consumption and small size solutions [1, 2, 3, 4].
\nDepending on specific application and required characteristics, and considering the platform used for development and implementation, there are practically possible three ways of implementation of embedded systems:
Embedded systems based on specially designed platform,
Embedded systems based on open source platform,
Embedded systems based on PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) platform.
Embedded systems based on specially designed platform use specially designed hardware platform, designed only for concrete application. The platform can be based on general purpose microprocessors or on special purpose processors. FPGA-based processor platforms or SoC platforms are very often used. In design of the platform everything is optimized and minimized, in order to satisfy all needs of concrete application. As far as software platform is concerned in such systems, the assembler language for programming is mainly used. Most often, operating system is not used and all programs are application programs. Also, all software is minimized and optimized, with the goal to meet all application requirements. Standard hardware and software development tools, or even specially developed tools, are used for development of such systems. Advantages of such design and implementation of embedded systems are: minimal dimensions and weight, minimal energy consumption, minimal price, maximal speed of operation, full optimization and minimization of all hardware and software resources. Disadvantages of this approach are: very long development time and great development costs, long time to market. This method of design and implementation is used when it is needed to realize and produce very large number of such systems, in products of mass consumption and mass production. In such situations this method has the best economic effects and such are obtained the systems with the lowest market price.
\nEmbedded systems based on open source platform use some of on the market available open source hardware platforms. Such platforms are based on general purpose microprocessor or microcontroller or on DSP processor. For design and implementation of concrete system it is needed to select open source hardware platform, among all available. That platform should be the simplest and the cheapest and should meet all requirements of application. Concrete platform is chosen such that entire system be optimized and minimized, but with the goal that all requirements for application are met. As far as the software platform is concerned, high level programming languages are mainly used for programming in such systems. Rarely is used assembly language. Often, operating system is used in such systems, usually RTOS. Entire software is minimized and optimized with the aim to satisfy concrete purpose. Standard hardware and software development tools are used for development of the systems. Advantages of such method of design and implementation are: smaller development time and lower development costs, less time to market, optimization of all resources, and relatively high speed of operation. Disadvantages of this method are: greater dimensions and weight, higher energy consumption, higher price. This method should be used when it is needed to realize and produce relatively smaller number of such systems. In such situations this way of design and implementation has the best economic justification and gives the best economic effects.
\nEmbedded systems based on PLC platform use some of on the market available PLC devices as hardware platforms. Such platforms are based on general purpose microprocessor or microcontroller or on DSP processor used in some available PLC device. For design and implementation of concrete system it is needed to select PLC platform, among all available. That platform should be the simplest and the cheapest, and should meet all needs of application. Concrete PLC platform is selected such that entire system can be optimized and minimized, but with the goal that all requirements for system application are met. As far as the software platform is concerned, in such systems mainly are used tools and languages that are used for PLC programming. Whole software is minimized and optimized according to application and with the aim to satisfy purpose of the system. Standard resources and tools for development of PLC-based systems are used for development of such systems. Advantages of such way of design and implementation are: high speed of operation, high reliability, short development time and low development costs, short time to market. Disadvantages of this way are: large dimensions and weight, high energy consumption, high price. This method is used when is needed to realize and produce small number of such systems. In such situations this way of design and implementation has the best economic justification and gives the best economic effects.
\nHigh performances, high speed of operation, minimal energy consumption and large number of such solutions are not required in many practical needs and applications of embedded systems. In such applications the most important is that all needed system functionalities are met, with as short as possible system development and implementation time, and as little as possible system development and implementation costs [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]. It is also required as much as possible optimization and minimization of hardware and software, to achieve needed speed of operation. Also, it is needed as little as possible dimensions, weight and energy consumption, as high as possible reliability, as easy as possible maintenance, and as low as possible price of the system. For such purposes the best is to use embedded systems based on open source platforms. Such way of design and implementation enables simplification and acceleration of development, design and implementation process, reduction of time needed for all the activities, and reduction of costs of all the processes. It also enables modular approach, what facilitates, accelerates and reduces costs of system modification and maintenance. It is possible to optimize all hardware and software resources in accordance with needs of user, and to balance all necessary functionalities and price of the entire system.
\nUse of open source hardware platforms (suitable open source boards) drastically reduces and makes easier and cheaper process of development, design and implementation of hardware and entire system. It is only necessary to choose and select the most suitable open source platform for concrete application in accordance with all requirements of that purpose. It is also needed to select some additional hardware modules that should be added to the selected open source platform. Such is enabled modular hardware approach if it is necessary for concrete application. Other activities in design of hardware include defining ways and means for connecting system with environment, with sensors and actuators, and with user. It is very simple to perform since available hardware open source platforms offer large number of ways and circuits for interconnection and communication. In such design, it is constantly intended to minimize and optimize entire system hardware, and to satisfy concrete application of the system. With this way of design and realization of system hardware, it is practically very possible and feasible, with very low total cost.
\nUse of open source software platforms (suitable open source software development tools) reduces and makes easier and cheaper process of development, design and implementation of software and entire system. The development tools include open source programming languages and software tools, operating systems and debugging tools. It is only necessary to select the most suitable open source software tools for concrete application. For programming it is mainly used and it is intended to use as much as possible the high level programming languages. Such development of programs is simplified, accelerated and cheaper. Problem could only be in applications where very high speeds of operation are required, where programming in high level programming language can not meet needed speed. Programming in assembler language is used in such situations. But, it complicates, slows down and increases cost of development of the program. Therefore, it is tried to use programming in high level programming languages wherever it is possible. Programming in assembler language is used only in those parts of program where is needed as high as possible speed. It is also necessary to implement software modules that could be used in design of complete system software. Such is enabled modular software approach if it is necessary in concrete application. Also, in such systems it does not have to be used operating system. But some open source operating system can be used. As operating system slows down operation of the system and requires more hardware resources (larger memory), it is not used in applications where high speed of operation and small hardware resources are needed. In applications where it is not critical, it is preferable to use some open source operating system. Use of operating system very much facilitates and accelerates software design, implementation, modification and maintenance in entire system. It simplifies, accelerates and makes cheaper all activities in development and implementation of software and entire system. Further activities in development of software include programming of system communication with environment and with user. It is simple in such systems since available open source software platforms offer large number of different programs (drivers) for such communication for used hardware open source platforms. It is also constantly intended to optimize entire software of system and to satisfy concrete application. With this way it is practically very possible and feasible, with very low total costs. Manufacturers of hardware open source platforms also offer appropriate software open source platforms for their products that are mainly used in software development of such systems. This significantly simplifies, accelerates and makes cheaper development, design, implementation and maintenance of software of such systems.
\nOptimal integration of hardware and software of entire system is also very important in design of embedded systems. That enables and ensures achieving optimal characteristics of the system with satisfying all requirements, and with balance of hardware and software of system. In design of system, it is needed to decide what will be realized by hardware and what by software. It is always needed to minimize use of hardware and to maximize use of software. As less as possible, functions should be realized by hardware and as much as possible by software. It enables minimization of dimensions, weight, energy consumption and cost of the total system. Therefore, in development and implementation of such embedded systems, from the beginning should be parallel and simultaneously realized design of system hardware and software and their integration and verification. That all is also simplified in such embedded systems since are mainly used open source hardware and software platforms of the same manufacturer.
\nMobile phones and smartphones are standard communication devices that are used by many users. Mobile phone is microprocessor-based system with different peripheral communication elements and memories. SIM (subscriber identity module) card or smart card in mobile phone can memorize many data about user of mobile phone and different identification data (user name, access passwords and other identification data). It enables that mobile phone could be also used as identification device. The mobile phone could consolidate or replace many identification elements, different types of cards and other elements for identification. Such identification elements are for example: identity card, health card, passport, driving license, student index, remote device for access to a car, remote device for access to some object or area, for entering public transport vehicles, for electronic payments, etc. All that identification elements could be replaced by one mobile phone and identification activities could be performed much simpler. The embedded system that enables mobile phone to be not only communication, but also identification device is proposed and described here. Using such approach and such systems it can be avoided usage of other identification elements in many applications with user identification, for monitoring, tracking and control of access of users to different facilities, spaces and services using a standard mobile phone.
\nDeveloped and implemented system is based on application of open source Arduino microcontroller platform and smartphone with open source Android operation system. Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) wireless technology was used for communication [5, 6]. The implemented solution is used for control of access of user to objects, for control of user access to the car parking place or garage. Only users with needed identification data in their smartphone and with appropriate International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number of the smartphone can access to the car parking place or garage. The system is connected with computer of PC type that is used as a central station. It gives possibility to realize monitoring of user presence in the object and memorizing and processing of such obtained information and data. It can be connected with other central stations or with main monitoring centre in the case of more complex system realization.
\nIn order to increase reliability of control it is needed authentication of the user [5, 6, 7, 8]. There are practically three authentication methods based on: something that user knows (password, key word, etc.), something that user owns (key, token, etc.), something that user is (voice, fingerprint, etc.) [11]. Implemented system uses and combines the first two methods: something that user knows (user name and password) and something that user owns (smartphone with appropriate IMEI number) [12].
\nOne of the most important characteristics of the mobile phone is portability. It allows mobile phone to be permanently close to the user and to be such an ideal element for user identification. Hardware architecture of smartphone is different from architecture of standard general purpose processor. There are significant differences in architecture of CPU used in smartphone [13]. Smartphone uses operating system as an integrated element [13]. The most used operating systems in smartphones are: Google Android, Apple iOS, Nokia Symbian, RIM BlackBerry, Samsung Bada, Microsoft Windows Phone. The application is a part of smartphone software providing additional features of smartphone. By using applications user adds needed functionalities to smartphone.
\nBluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Near Field Communication (NFC) are wireless technologies often used for data transfer between smartphone and other systems [14, 15]. Designers should to select one of the technologies that meet their needs. The BLE wireless technology was used for practically implemented and described embedded system. Reduced power consumption and low cost are the most important advantages of BLE wireless technology. These advantages are reasons for selecting BLE wireless technology for communication between smartphone and Arduino board-based system in the implemented solution.
\nUsers carry many identification cards and devices every day. These identification elements are of different shape and production. That complicates all user activities that require identification. Many of user identification elements could be integrated into mobile phone. It is easier for users to carry one mobile phone with identification data for all identification systems they use than to carry many of different elements for identification. The risk of forgery and malversation also decreases in case of losing or stealing of identification element with some kind of intelligence as mobile phone is.
\nDesign and implementation of user identification system using smartphone for entrance to the garage or to the car parking space is proposed and described here [5, 6]. Figure 1 shows structure of the designed and implemented embedded system.
\nStructure of implemented user identification system.
Smartphone with the Android operating system is used for entering user identification data at the entrance of the object (garage or car parking space). The microcomputer Arduino Uno R3 platform with ATmega328P microcontroller is used for checking and control of the identification process and for approval of user entry [15, 17]. The mechanism and elements for opening or closing entrance gate of object is connected to and controlled by the Arduino platform. Using Android application on the smartphone user enters username and password. That identification data is transferred via BLE wireless communication to the Arduino platform that is located in the object access point. Smartphone IMEI number is also transferred in the same time. User identification data including smartphone IMEI number is stored in the MicroSD card. Program on the Arduino platform checks out entered user data. User was successfully identified if sent user information is correct (matches with the user data stored on the MicroSD card). It is also obtained permission to access the garage or the car parking and entrance gate is opening. In the case that sent user information is not correct the access is not allowed. Arduino platform is connected with PC type computer that functions as system central station. Information about users, their permissions, accesses, presence and other data are memorized and kept on PC computer and can be analyzed on that computer. The PC type computer can be connected to other such computers (other central stations) and one main monitoring station if it is needed to realize more complex system for access control and monitoring more parking spaces or garages.
\nValid user identification data is memorized on the MicroSD module. In that way was avoided entering identification data in Arduino program. It was also enabled to easily add, delete and update identification data using any device that can work with SD card (computer, mobile phone, etc.). Also, user identification would not be possible if the SD card is removed from SD module. It could be very simple mechanism to forbid further use of the system.
\nCommunication and identification data exchange with Android-based smartphone is performed using HМ-10 BLЕ wireless module. Two LEDs connected to Arduino board are used for indicating state of user identification and state of entry gate.
\nOpen source Arduino IDE development environment was used for development of the embedded system [16, 17]. Arduino programming language very similar to C++ programming language was used for programming [16, 17]. Open source Android Studio was used for development of Android application [18].
\nDesigned and implemented programs have two parts: program for the Arduino board and program for the Android smartphone. Program part for the Arduino board accepts commands from mobile phone and returns responses. All elements connected to the Arduino board are also controlled by that program. Figure 2a shows part of that program. Program part for the Android mobile phone processes answers obtained from the Arduino program and the Arduino board and interacts with the user. Figure 2b shows part of that program.
\nPart of Arduino program (a) and part of android program (b).
The user can use next command from Android mobile phone while the user is not identified and login:
login—user identification process initialization (the LED 2 is turned on when user is identified).
The user can use the following commands after user identification:
enabling access—command indicating that user was identified and enabling that access be enabled and open (open entry or access, this command turns on LED 1),
disabling access—command indicating that user has left the space or service and that access be disabled and closed (closed entry or access, this command turns off LED 1),
access status—command that returns information is entry enabled (open) or disabled (closed), that the LED 1 is on or off,
logout—command by what the user interrupts and stops status of identified user and logout from the system (the LED 2 is turned off).
The Android application program on smartphone has three parts. The first part of the program scans whether active BLE devices exist. If exist active BLE devices near they will be shown in the list of devices to what the user can be connected. The second part of the application program is started when device from the list was selected and the connection process started by user pressing button “CONNECT”. The user enters identification data (username and password) in this part of the program. Process of identification starts when user enters the data and presses the button “LOGIN”. IMEI number of user smartphone is also transferred in the same time. User will receive message about wrong identification and will be forbidden system usage if the user enters wrong data or if IMEI number is wrong. The user is identified and goes to the third part of the application program if the transferred data is correct. The third part of the application program is the area where the user can stay or can leave the state of identified user and can return to the second part of the application program.
\nThe application program on Android smartphone interacts with Arduino program part for identification. List of BLE devices to what users can be connected appears after starting Android application. It can be also restarted the scan process by pressing the button “REFRESH”. It enables to find BLE devices that were later entered into the range of mobile phone or previously were not found for some reason (Figure 3a). By selecting one of the BLE devices from the list it is selected and marked that BLE device. Connection with the selected BLE device is performed by press on the button “CONNECT” (Figure 3b). It will be displayed the message “Please select device from list to connect” if the user was not selected any BLE device.
\nRefresh of BLE devices list (a) and connection to selected BLE device (b).
The application goes to login process and login form and starts identification of user after application connects to BLE device. Figure 4a shows that. User enters username and password in this form. By press on the button “LOGIN” it is performed sending of user identification data including user smartphone IMEI number to Arduino system (Figure 4a). User will receive an error message if sends wrong data (Figure 4b).
\nUser started with login process (a), user entered wrong user data (b) and login user form (c).
The user is login on the system and in Android application if the identification process was successful. LED diode (LED 2) connected to output of the Arduino board turns on (indication of user identification). User then goes on process and the form where can control entrance gate and LED diode (LED 1) connected to output of Arduino board (indication of access control). Figure 4c shows smartphone display form for the case when the user is identified and login.
\nThe implemented and described system shows that such way of use of embedded system, smartphone and wireless communication can very much simplify user daily and business activities and reduce costs. It can be simply enabled to access many places, objects and services and to perform complex operations and send and receive various data by using smartphone for identification. It is also used smartphone IMEI number to avoid misuse of the system by unknown and unwanted person.
\nMicrocomputer embedded systems are present in almost every part of human activities and environment. Application of such systems enables needed functionality, mobility and autonomy of many implemented systems with low cost. Some of many such systems applications are: acquisition, processing and storage of data from process; monitoring and control of processes; increasing security in the process. All this leads to so called Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems used for monitoring, control and data acquisition in industry systems [19, 20]. One of the most important requirements in industrial processes is security. So called Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) is often used as security technology for identification of participants in the process [21, 22]. RFID is standard technology for identification objects and users in many cases because of contactless identification, relatively high speed, simplicity and low price.
\nPossibilities for design, implementation and application of embedded SCADA and RFID systems realized using open source technologies are considered, proposed and described here. One practically designed and implemented system for data acquisition and needed control in one industrial process is described [9, 10]. System hardware was implemented using open source microcomputer boards Pandaboard [23], Arduino/Genuino Uno and Mega [24], RFID sensors, temperature and air humidity sensors, WiFi router and additional electronics. Software was implemented using open source tools and programs on LINUX operating system [25]. Acquisition data of the system are: identification numbers of RFID sensor and RFID tag, temperature, air humidity, time of identification. Implemented system enables: displaying information on LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), control using RFID, control and displaying of information using WUI (Web-based User Interface) and CLI (Command Line Interface), wireless and wired communication with user terminals.
\nStandard SCADA systems are based on using PLC devices [19, 20]. PLC is a special type of controller based on microcomputer that works in real time and is used for control of processes and systems. PLC is very common in control systems because of its resistance to environmental conditions, reliability, functionality, ease of programming and maintenance. It was created possibility for development and implementation of embedded microcomputer-based SCADA systems for specific applications with progress and development of microcomputers. Main advantages of such systems are: optimization of system hardware, software, speed and storage needs; maximal adoption according to application, low cost. SCADA systems are consisted of: measurement equipment (sensors) and executive units (actuators), remote input/output modules, remote stations (terminal units), communication system and central station.
\nRadio-frequency identification is used in RFID systems [21, 22]. Process of identification is performed such that the RFID sensor detects the RFID tag brought in proximity to the sensor. It is performed identification of a person or of an object based on data in the tag. After successful identification it is enabled access of a user or an object to needed functions. RFID readers/writers use electromagnetic field for automatic detection and monitoring RFID tags. There are three types of RFID tags: passive RFID tags, active RFID tags and partly active RFID tags. Diversity of RFID tags enables selection of the most appropriate solution for a given application.
\nThe practically developed, designed and implemented system is specialized embedded SCADA and RFID system realized using open source hardware and software technologies [9, 10]. Implemented system enables:
Control (turn on/turn off) of two high-power (energy) consumers using WUI, CLI and RFID sensors,
Monitoring and changing description of the consumers,
Acquisition and storage of information from RFID, temperature and air humidity sensors into data base,
Two types of users (system administrator and ordinary users),
Different authorizations for administrator and ordinary user,
Authorization of user when accessing the system,
Addition and change of users by administrator using WUI,
Addition and change of RFID tags by administrator using WUI,
Record of addition and change of users in the data base,
Record of addition and change of RFID tags in the data base,
Record of turning on and turning off of high-power consumers in the data base,
Access to the system by SSH (secure shell) protocol using RSA cryptographic algorithm with key length of 2048 bits,
Monitoring of the resources, network and processes of the system,
Display of last 100 logs using WUI.
Process of design and implementation of the system was performed in next phases: hardware design, Bootloader design, Linux kernel and Device Tree design, ROOTFS and supporting applications, preparation of SD (Secure Digital) memory card, microcontroller programs design and programming. It was used one systematic approach for proper and optimized design of the system with the aim that the system performs all required functions and operations. Block scheme of designed and implemented system is shown in Figure 5.
\nBlock scheme of implemented SCADA and RFID system.
The hardware in implemented system consists of open source elements: Pandaboard, Arduino/Genuino boards, LCD display, WiFi router, appropriate electronics and sensors.
\nThe Pandaboard is open source development board based on dual-core 32-bit high-performance multimedia application microprocessor Open Multimedia Application Platform 4430 (OMAP 4430) and 1GB RAM and SoC (System on Chip) architecture [23]. Microprocessor OMAP 4430 is based on ARM (Advanced RISC Machine) Cortex-A9 architecture with very good performances and very small electrical energy consumption. The Pandaboard enables support for higher level operating systems and has performances that satisfy all needed requirements for central station in implemented SCADA and RFID system.
\nThe Arduino/Genuino Uno and Arduino/Genuino Mega 2560 are open source development boards based on high performance, low power Atmel AVR 8-bit microcontrollers ATmega328P and ATmega2560, respectively, with supporting programs and libraries [24]. In the system design were used the Arduino/Genuino development boards to decrease time for performing needed operations and to increase possible distance between the system modules.
\nSoftware of the system was implemented using open source software tools and programs. Appropriate open source tools and programs were used for development and implementation of software for Pandaboard and for Arduino/Genuino boards.
\nFor implementation of hardware of the system were used: Pandaboard as central station, Arduino/Genuino boards as remote stations (system modules) and part for communication with the modules, additional electronics for the boards, electronics for control of high-power consumers, electronics for communication with LCD display, WiFi router TP-Link TL-WR740N. For implementation of additional electronics for Arduino/Genuino boards were used: Arduino/Genuino Mega 2560 board, I2C RTC (Real-Time Clock) based on DS3231 and AT24C32 circuits, modules.
\nArduino/Genuino Mega 2560 board realizes communication of remote modules with the Pandaboard as central station. Such is enabled communication of the Pandaboard with four modules. Total number of remote stations in the system can be increased using multiplexors. The RTC circuit that provides information about the exact time even in a situation when the entire system is left without the main power supply source is connected on the Arduino/Genuino Mega 2560 board. Such operation is enabled by a battery integrated into the RTC circuit.
\nFor implementation of the module (remote station) were used: Arduino/Genuino Uno board; temperature and air humidity sensor DHT11; RFID sensor MFRC522. The remote station enables system management and control using RFID tags from remote locations. It also sends needed information from the sensors to central station Pandaboard that has to perform appropriate actions on the complete system. This solution was selected to enable as much as possible system modularization. This way of design also enables easier service, maintenance and diagnostics of the errors in the system. It gives possibility for quick fault detection and replacement or repair of faulty module in event of a malfunction in the system. The system modularity results in higher reliability and greater configurability of the systems. So, it is faster and easier to customize and optimize the system in accordance with needs of user. Scheme of the module and scheme of additional electronics for Arduino/Genuino boards is shown in Figure 6.
\nScheme of module and additional electronics for Arduino/Genuino boards.
Electronics for control of high-power consumers was implemented using: relays, Darlington transistor array circuit ULN2001A, resistors, LED diodes. There are two high-power consumers in the system. The LED diodes indicate state of the high-power consumers, what the high-power consumer is turned on or turned off.
\nElements for turning on and turning off high-power consumers do not exist in the Pandaboard. The board also can not provide sufficient current and voltage for turning on and turning off the relays needed for control of high-power consumers. So, it was necessary to design additional electronics for control of the consumers. Integrated circuit ULN2001A with the Darlington coupling of transistors and with protection diodes was used in design of the scheme. The output current that the ULN2001A integrated circuit provides is 500 mA per channel. That is enough to ensure proper operation of the relays and indicator LED diodes. For protection of the system, it is needed that the power supply of electronics for control of high-power consumers be separated from the power supply of the Pandaboard. Such it is prevented that in a case of destruction of electronics for control of high-power consumers also be destroyed the Pandaboard, and vice versa. Designed electronics for control of high-power consumers enables the users to control the consumers with characteristics of AC (0–250)V and (0–10)A or DC (0–30)V and (0–10)A.
\nFor implementation of electronics for control of LCD display were used: voltage level shifter, I2C communication module, LCD display and additional circuits. The voltage level shifter enables communication between Pandaboard and I2C communication module and LCD display that use different power supply voltage levels. The power supply voltage of the Pandaboard is 1.8 V and the power supply voltage for the voltage level shifter, I2C communication module and LCD display is 5 V. The maximal output current of the I2C pin of the Pandaboard is 3 mA. It is sufficient for correct operation of the voltage level shifter. Integrated circuit PCF8574 was used for I2C communication and LCD display control.
\nDevelopment and design of needed electronics was performed using software Proteus 8 Professional on Microsoft Windows 10 operating system. After the design, it was practically implemented hardware part of the system that was tested. It was performed additional experimentation and testing of the system hardware part in order to decrease the system energy consumption.
\nThe system module is remote station and operates as remote station. Communication of the module with the Arduino/Genuino Mega 2560 board is performed using UART interface. GPIO pins of the Pandaboard are used for communication of Pandaboard and electronics for control of high-power consumers. Additional electronics for Arduino/Genuino boards communicates with Pandaboard using SPI interface.
\nThe Pandaboard is central unit and central station of the implemented system. It was used WiFi router to enable connection to the Pandaboard using mobile phone, tablet, laptop and other computers. Communication of the router and the Pandaboard is performed using Ethernet protocol. So, there are enabled WiFi and Ethernet connection to the implemented system. There is possibility to disable one of the two connections with the aim to increase communication security. WPA2 security protocol is used for protection of WiFi connection.
\nDevelopment and cross compiling of the system software on the development computer was started after successful testing of the system hardware. The software cross compiling was performed using the software tool arm-linux-gnueabi-*.
\nPatch and source code of U-Boot bootloader v2015.10 downloaded from the Internet were used for design and implementation of Bootloader. The archived source code of the U-Boot and patch were downloaded from the Internet. In the design and implementation were performed: copying of patch into source code of U-Boot, setting parameters needed for cross compiling of U-Boot and patching of source code, deleting of not needed files and folders generated by previous compiling, cross compiling, copying of cross compiled U-Boot.
\nVersion 4.1.14 of LINUX kernel downloaded from the Internet was used for design and implementation of the system. It was performed: programming of Device Tree file that enables correct mapping of devices during loading of LINUX kernel, setting parameters needed for cross compiling of LINUX kernel and Device Tree file, configuring of LINUX kernel, cross compiling of LINUX kernel and Device Tree file, setting of appropriate privileges to created files and folders.
\nDuring design and implementation of ROOTFS of the system first was cross compiled Busybox. It was used Busybox v1.24.1. and source code taken from the Internet. The archived source code was downloaded from the Internet and uploaded to the development computer. It was performed: setting variables needed for cross compiling of Busybox, configuration and cross compiling of Busybox, copying of needed libraries. In design and implementation of basic ROOTFS and configuring of the network were performed: creation of needed folders, creation of console devices, creation of ROOT users, setting of the network, copying of the files. During creation of ROOTFS it was used Dropbear version 2016.73 for SSH communication. It was realized: setting of variables needed for cross compiling of Dropbear, configuration and cross compiling of Dropbear, copying of needed files and folders, enabling automated starting of Dropbear when started operating system of Pandaboard.
\nSQLite program was used for management of data base. In the design and implementation were realized: setting variables needed for cross compiling of SQLite, configuration and cross compiling of SQLite, copying of needed files. Figure 7 shows scheme of used data base. Information about users and RFID tags is stored and memorized in the data base. There are records about two types of users, the ordinary user and the administrator. Administrator can add new users and RFID tags, change activity state and update existing users and RFID tags. Every valid RFID identification is recorded in data base and information from sensors in that moment. For every change in data base is recorded time of change.
\nScheme of used data base.
The Lighttpd, optimized open source HTTP server, was used for design and implementation of HTTP server. In the server design and implementation was realized: setting variables needed for cross compiling of Lighttpd, configuration and cross compiling of Lighttpd, creation of folder and copying of needed files, setting privileges to created folders and files. It was used Libxml2 library for parsing XML (Extensible Markup Language) and needed for cross compiling of PHP (Personal Home Page) used in design and implementation of web page. It was realized: setting variables needed for cross compiling of Libxml2, configuring and cross compiling of Libxml2. The PHP server-side script language was used for design and implementation of Internet web page. It was performed: setting variables needed for cross compiling of PHP, configuration of PHP, cross compiling of PHP, copying of files, creation of folder.
\nApplication for control of high-power consumers was optimized and implemented as ash script to occupy minimum of space in implementation. Possibilities of the application are: turn on or turn off of consumer, monitoring state of consumer. Commands for control of consumers are: consumer turn on, consumer turn off, reading state of consumer.
\nApplication for control of LCD display was also based on ash script. Command for control of LCD display gives possibility to show on the LED display needed string of text characters.
\nApplication for communication with remote stations was written in C language. It enables acquisition of data from remote stations and recording important events into SQLite data base, and also time synchronization obtained from RTC.
\nIt was designed and implemented graphical user interface in the form of Internet web page for monitoring and control of the system from remote locations. For design and implementation were used next technologies: HTML (HyperText Markup Language), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), PHP, JavaScript, AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML).
\nIt was created and designed monitoring and control panel named PandaPower. It is needed to enter Username and Password on login page shown in Figure 8a during login to the system. It is not stored user Password in the data base but the hash of the user Password. In this way the administrator can not see the user Password and is prevented misuse of the data from the administrator side.
\nPandaPower login page (a) and panel for ordinary user (b).
After authorization the PandaPower panel is available for the user. There are panels for ordinary user and for administrator. Figure 8a shows panel for ordinary user and Figure 9a shows panel for administrator. Ordinary user can use the panel for: Control of consumers and displaying load of SCADA system, Monitoring of consumers, network, processes and basic information of SCADA system, Displaying of the last 100 web logs. Administrator can use the panel for: Control of consumers and displaying load of SCADA system, Monitoring of consumers, network, processes and basic information of SCADA system, Displaying of the last 100 web and RFID logs, Control of RFID tags, Control of users. Every control of consumers, users and RFID tags is recorded in the data base. It is enabled to users to logout from the system after using of the PandaPower panel.
\nPanel for administrator (a) and administrator monitoring panel (b).
Administrator has possibilities to monitor and control users, consumers, network, process, RFID devices, basic information of the SCADA system. PandaPower administrator panel for monitoring consumers, network, process and basic information of the SCADA system is shown in Figure 9b. Figure 10a shows PandaPower administrator log panel that enables list of last 100 web and RFID system logs. Figure 10b shows administrator RFID panel for control of RFID tags.
\nAdministrator log panel (a) and administrator RFID panel (b).
Due to the support of Pandaboard, it was used SD memory card for storage of the data. SD memory card has appropriate performances and low cost. Formatting of SD card was performed on development computer using program fdisk on GNU/Linux Mint 17.2 operating system. Two partitions with names BOOT and ROOTFS were created on the SD card. Then were copied LINUX kernel, Device Tree, U-Boot and ROOTFS with all needed applications to the SD card.
\nIt was also needed to program Atmel microcontrollers in the Arduino/Genuino boards. The Arduino IDE environment was used for the programming [24].
\nProposed and described embedded system is relatively complex but inexpensive. With such way of design the time needed for the system design and implementation, and system cost were significantly decreased.
\nDevelopment of digital electronic technologies enables design and application of embedded systems for different needs and applications. Such systems are maximally adapted to concrete application and are specialized and optimized for a specific purpose. Different hardware and software platforms can be used for design and implementation of such systems. Specially designed platforms are the most often used for such purposes. But, in many practical needs it is much more convenient to use open source hardware and software platforms.
\nIt is proposed here to use open source hardware and software microcomputer-based technologies for design and implementation of embedded systems for many practical applications. As illustration of such approach and its benefits, two such practically designed and implemented embedded systems were presented and described. Open source microcomputer boards, appropriate sensors, actuators and additional electronics were used for the systems hardware implementation. Open source software tools and programs and LINUX operating system were used for the systems software implementation. Modular approach that enabled easy expandability, simplifying maintenance and adaptation of the system to user needs was also used in the system design. It was also achieved balance between functionality and cost of the systems.
\nIt was performed optimization in selection of all used components and tools, and optimization of all hardware and software designs, according to system needs, in the design and implementation of this embedded systems. Such it is achieved balance of functionalities and cost of the system. Main advantages of this embedded systems compared with other ways of design and realization are: lower cost, optimization according to application, smaller dimensions and weight, and lower electrical energy consumption. Some disadvantages are: lower reliability, lower certainty, constrained application on need for what the system was designed.
\nThe Arduino hardware platform was chosen for the systems realization because that platform is easy available, very good documented, with many development tools, very cheap and can satisfy all needs of the systems concrete application with the small system cost. It is especially case with the system for user identification using smartphone that is relatively simple system. The Linux operating system was used in implementation of SCADA and RFID system since that system is more complex and not requiring high speed of operation. So, LINUX operating system was chosen because it enables faster and simpler design of system software, shorter system development time and smaller cost of the system.
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\nIn both natural systems (i.e. clays, aquifers, oil and gas reservoirs, plants, and biological tissues) and industrial systems (i.e. fuel cells, concrete, textiles, polymer composites, capillary heat pipe, and paper, etc.), porous media are often encountered. From a morphological point of view, porous media is composed of a persistent solid matrix and an interconnected void space that can be occupied by fluid phases. In several porous systems, the void space is initially filled by liquid water. To maintain the product quality, prolong the storage time as well as reduce the logistics cost, the liquid water is needed to be removed by using various drying techniques. During the drying process, the complex morphology of the media and its influences on the capillary flow, liquid – vapor phase change under thermal effects are faced. These processes are complex by themselves [1, 2]. Additionally, it should be noted that the industrial dryers consume approximately 12% of the total energy used in manufacturing processes [3]. For several industrial sectors (i.e. tissue, food, and agriculture) the energy consumption ratio of drying may reach 33%. As a complicated, important, and high energy consumption process, the dryer designing, and operation should not be done by trial and error. A better fundamental understanding of this drying process at the pore- and continuous scales (i.e. understanding the influence of porous structure on the drying behavior, drying time determination, and energy consumption prediction) may help to design better products and processes.
The drying process of porous media may be considered at different scales. At different scales, the approaches used to describe the transport processes may be quite different [4]. For instance, in a drying plant, thousands or millions of drying products can be dried simultaneously and the state of the drying agent evolves over time and space. Thus, the intra-sample distribution of process parameters should be lumped to avoid the extremely expensive computational cost. As a result, the lumped model is the suitable model that should be implemented in drying plant simulation. Coming to the sample drying process, the internal transport process is taken into account. The heat, mass, and momentum conservation equations are developed based on the first physics principles. In a control volume, the process properties are assumed to be homogenous and isotropic and the impact of micro-heterogeneity on the transport process is omitted. The macro-scale models often result in a system of partial differential equations. Both globe and local drying behavior of the sample can be well predicted by using the continuous models if the size of the domain is large enough. For a thin layer of the porous medium, where micro-heterogeneity plays a role, the continuous models are not valid. Due to the interaction between the solid skeleton and the fluid phases, the transport equations should be derived for individual pores. Since the transport phenomena are directly investigated at the pore-scale, the impact of changes at the pore or microstructure such as wettability, pore shape, pore size distribution, and pore structure on drying behavior has been effectively interpreted by pore-scale models [5, 6]. One should notes that these models are not standing individually. The results of pore scale model can be upscaled to generate the effective parameters of macro scale models which can be reduced to the lumped models. An example multiscale modeling approach for wood particle drying process is presented in Figure 1.
Multiscale modeling approach for porous particle drying process.
In this chapter, a review of the recent advanced model in a selection of drying phenomena involved in porous media is illustrated. We discussed the state-of-the-art numerical methods as complementary ways to get more insight. The future challenges and the hint at solutions to accommodate for them are also given.
In 1950s, a new modeling approach to describe the transport process in the porous medium was proposed by Fatt. In his model, the void space of the porous media was modeled by a network of cylindrical tubes. In individual tubes, the mass transfer equation has been written and the discrete mass conservation equations are written for each pore node. This model has been named as pore network model. Afterward, several pore-scale models, such as the direct numerical approach, the volume of fluid approach, and method, have been presented in literature based on the idea of pore network model. Since the transport phenomena are considered directly at the pore-scale, the better fundamental understanding on the interaction between solid structure and fluid flow can be provided. As discussed in Section 1, the mentioned interaction can be upscaled to determine the macroscopic transport coefficients of the continuous models such as the relative permeabilities of the liquid–gas mixture, the liquid diffusivity.
In this section, we focus on the non – isothermal drying pore network models and their application in estimating the macroscopic transport coefficients.
Based on the invasion percolation algorithm, several non-isothermal pore network models were developed to simulate the hot air drying process [2, 7, 8, 9]. These models accounted capillary, gravity effects, viscous effects, and the transport of vapor by diffusion in the gas phase under the thermal effect. Recently, the pore network model has been applied to describe the non-isothermal mixture vapor - liquid water transport during the superheated steam drying process [10]. The features of this pore network model is the fully treatment of condensed liquid by introducing the newly formulated liquid invasion rules in a two-dimensional domain. In this chapter, this two-dimensional pore network model is extended to three-dimensional model in this work to simulate the transport processes inside a capillary porous medium undergoing superheated steam drying with two different heating modes: (i) the convective heating at the top surface (convective- heating mode) and (ii) the simultaneous convective and conductive heating at the top and bottom surfaces (contact-heating mode) (c.f. Figure 2).
Two different heating modes used in the pore network simulations.
Due to the absence of diffusion in the gas phase, the water vapor is transported by convective mechanism only and the Hagen-Poiseuille law is applied to calculate the vapor mass flow rate between two adjacent pores [10].
where the vapor mass flow rate in the cylindrical throat connecting pores i and j is denoted by
Due to the non-uniform pore size distribution, the liquid within the network is transported under capillary action. Thus, the large pores/throats are preferentially emptied or filled to maintain the lowest liquid pressure according to Eq. 4. As a result, the liquid phase disintegrates into several liquid clusters. Since the liquid mass balance must be satisfied in the entire network as well as for each liquid cluster, the morphological information of liquid cluster is required. The Hoshen–Kopelman algorithm is applied for labeling the liquid clusters.
To fully model the phase transition including both evaporation and condensation, in addition the emptying and refilling events, the liquid invasion represented in Figure 3 is introduced in the present model. The time steps for the emptying and refilling events of meniscus pores or throats are computed by
The 2D sketch of liquid invasion rules: Liquid invasion from single liquid throat to its neighboring pore (a), liquid invasion from fully filled liquid throat in a liquid cluster to its neighboring empty pore (b), liquid redistribution from fully filled pore in a liquid cluster to its neighboring empty throat (c).
The time step for the first two liquid invasion events is calculated by
The pore/throat saturations after the capillary re-equilibration event are computed by
The thermal energy supplied to a control volume (c.f. Figure 4) lead to a change of the enthalpy in the control volume: the control volume temperature increases, and the phase transition occurs. Based on a fully implicit scheme, the energy balance equation written for the control volume around pore i in time step Δt is discretized as
Heat balance at a vapor pore. The arrows indicate the direction of the heat flux towards each face of the control volume.
The convective heat transfer boundary condition presented in Eq. 8 is applied for both heating modes. At the bottom of the network, perfect thermal insulation (Eq. 9) is imposed for the convective heating mode, whereas uniform constant temperature (Eq. 10) is set for the contact-heating mode.
The simulations are carried out for a 10 × 10 × 10 pore network with throat radius distribution 100 ± 10 μm, pore radius distribution 250 ± 10 μm and uniform distance between two adjacent pores L = 1000 μm. Because of the high computational demand required for a full simulation of drying, only one realization of network was considered here. The solid skeleton of the network is made of typical glass with thermal conductivity λs = 1 W/mK. The steam velocity at the network surface is 5 m/s. For the contact-heating mode, a uniform temperature boundary condition Tbottom = 105°C is imposed at the network bottom (c.f. Eq. 10), whereas the impermeable heat transfer boundary condition is set for the convective heating mode (c.f. Eq. 9). To depict the influence of heating mode on drying characteristics, the evolution of drying rate and of the local network saturation over network saturation obtained for these two heating modes are shown in Figures 5 and 6.
Impact of heating mode on the local saturation evolution over network saturation.
Impact of heating mode on the drying kinetic curve.
Since a large amount of thermal energy was supplied to the network with the contact-heating mode, the drying rate remains high and drying time is thus short compared to the network with the convective-heating mode. Also, since the surface temperature of the network with the contact-heating mode reaches boiling temperature fast, the surface condensation period is short and thus the amount of condensed liquid at the network surface is less, compared to the convective-heating mode. Moreover, it can be seen that the semi-constant drying rate period obtained from the network with the contact-heating mode is long compared to the convective heating model. This tendency can be explained by the temperature dependency of the surface tension; a lower surface tension obtained at high temperature leads to a lower capillary pressure and a higher liquid pressure at the liquid–vapor-solid interface. The pores/throats near the bottom of the network with the contact-heating mode are preferentially emptied. As a result, the vapor fingers appear markedly, and the bottom of the network is dried completely when the middle and top zones are still partly wet. The impact of vapor fingering on the phase distribution is shown in Figure 5. More number of liquid clusters is obtained with the contact-heating mode compared to the convective-heating mode. On the other hand, the network with the convective-heating mode is dried evenly from the top to the bottom zone. Since the top and middle zones remain saturated for long time, an extended quasi-constant drying rate period is obtained for the network with the contact-heating mode (c.f. Figure 6).
As mentioned in the previous section, the heat and mass transfer inside the porous domain can be simulated by using pore network models. However, since the pore network model considers the non-isothermal fluid flow in the pore individually, the number of the discrete equations of the model increases with the size of the domain. Thus, the pore network model cannot be used to simulate the macroscale drying process of porous media which is consists of billions of pores. To describe the drying process of macroscopic porous material, the continuous models developed based on the macroscopic effective transport parameters should be used. These effective parameters are often correlated from a serial of experimental data. To provide a fundamental understanding of the link between the transport coefficient and the fluid transport mechanisms, the transport coefficients are revisited by using the pore network simulation results. For example, the influence of network saturation on the non-local equilibrium effect, the effective moisture transport is investigated in the works of Kharaghani et al. [11, 12, 13] for the isothermal drying process. The incorporation of these effective parameters in the highly non-isothermal drying process is still an open issue. In the future, the impact of non-isothermal pore scale fluid transport on the effective parameter should be taken into account.
In continuum-scale models, the porous media is assumed isotropic and homogeneous. Both solid structure and fluid properties are averaged in a representative elementary volume (REV) based on the volume averaging technique. The size of REV should not large enough to avoid the fluctuations of the morphological properties due to micro heterogeneity [14, 15]. The energy and mass conservation equations are derived based on the first physical principles using effective parameters.
In diffusion model, the mixture of liquid water and vapor water flow is considered as single phase named moisture and the gradient of moisture content is solely driving force of moisture transport. Since the water diffusion flow leads to the evolution of water concentration in the control volume, the mass conservation of water is derived as
In Eq. 11, the apparent density of the dry porous medium where the void volume is taken into account is computed as
In Eq. 12,
To perform the diffusional model simulation, the effective thermal conductivity and effective moisture diffusivity needed to be known. Several methods such as fitch method, laser flash, hot-disk method and hot-wire method, can be used to measure the effective thermal conductivity directly whereas measurement of effective moisture diffusivity is rather more complex. Generally, the effective diffusivity of wetted porous materials often decreases during the water dehydration process since the liquid water is strongly captured in the small pores under a higher capillary action compared to large pores [16, 17]. Recently, Khan et al. [18] reported that the moisture diffusivity for isotropic porous materials, therein food products, can be described as a function of moisture content as
where
where
The evolution of drying history during optimization process for Dref determination (a) and experimental and numerical mean moisture content evolutions over time (b).
The validated diffusion model of wood drying is implemented in a CFD model is used to investigate the drying behavior of a pilot dryer. The sketch of dryer (L = 1000 mm, D = 3000 mm, and H = 500 mm) where 30 plates of wood (L = 900 mm, D = 200 mm, and H = 25 mm) is presented in Figure 8. The air with a temperature of 140°C and moisture content of 7 g ram vapor/kg dry air flows into the dryer with a velocity of 0.1 m/s. The initial moisture and temperature of wood are 0.61 kg water/kg dried solid and 20°C. The 2D velocity profile of drying agent is presented in Figure 8 and the evolution of moisture content of plate number (1), (2), (3), and (4) are plotted together with the mean moisture content of all plates in Figure 9. The results indicate a noticeable moisture content maldistribution of wood plates which should be remedied by wood plate disturbing during the drying process.
Pilot dryer model and velocity profile inside the dryer.
Moisture content evolution over time of wood.
In the 1970s, the simultaneous heat, mass, and momentum transfer for non-isothermal drying process is proposed by Whitaker based on the volume averaging technique. In this model, all pore-level mechanisms for heat and mass transfer are considered. The liquid flow due to capillary forces, vapor and gas flow due to convection and diffusion are taken into account in this model. Using the volume averaging technique, the properties of fluid and solid phases such as velocity, density, pressure are averaged in REV. Afterward, the macroscopic differential equations were defined in terms of average field quantities. The detail descriptions of Whitaker’s model can be found in Vu et al. [20, 21]. In this section, the mass and energy conservation equations are briefly recalled.
Mass conservation equation of liquid water
Mass conservation equation of water vapor
Mass conservation of water in both vapor and liquid phases (sum of Eqs. 15 and 16)
Mass conservation of air in the gas phase
Energy conservation equation
In these equations,
where
The Whitaker model’s is suitable for the porous media made by impermeable solid phase. This model is applied to describe the drying process of wood material [23]. A good agreement between experimental and numerical data, shown in Figure 10, indicates the validity of the model.
The distribution of moisture content (a), temperature (b), vapor pressure (c) over drying time for wood particle drying at 120 °C and the comparison between experimental and numerical mean moisture content obtained with different drying temperature (d).
For porous media structured by permeable solid, the liquid water is not only transported in the void space, but it also diffuses in the solid phase. In these hygroscopic porous materials, the liquid water is available in the form of both bound and free water:
where
For the superheated steam drying process of rice seed, the bound water diffusivity can be calculated as
The internal structure of rice seed obtained by μ-CT and the comparison between the experimental observations and numerical results are presented in Figure 11. It indicates the validity of the proposed model.
The morphology of rice seed (a) and the numerical temperature and moisture content evolution over time obtained from diffusion simulations (b).
Beside the porous material made by permeable solid phase, we consider the drying process of cellular plant product (i.e. fruits and vegetables) which is comprised of several types of cells such as parenchyma, collenchyma, and solute-conducting cells shown in Figure 12 [25, 26]. In these materials, the water is mainly accumulated in the cell space. For several cellular product; i.e. eggplant, cucumber; the amount of intracellular water make up more than 95% of total water [27]. During the drying process, both intracellular and extracellular water is removed. The extracellular water is transported to the medium surface due to both capillary flow and internal evaporation. The changing of extracellular water content leads to the different of water potential between the cell space and intercellular void space which is the driving force of the intracellular water transport across the cell membrane as shown in Figure 12. A advance heat and mass transfer model for superheated steam drying process of cellular porous material was developed in Le et al. [28]. The conservation equations of extracellular and intracellular water are recalled as
Pictorial representation of extracelluar liquid water (in blue) and intracellular liquid water (in green) removal (reprinted from [
In Eqs. 24–26,
After rearranging of Eqs. 24 and 25, the overall mass conservation equation for the water in the intercellular void space can be written as
We assumed that the water diffusion across the cell membrane is the mechanism of cell water removal, the mass conservation equation for intracellular water inside the cell-matrix reads
where
Using the local thermal equilibrium assumption, the heat balance equation of the control volume reads [26, 28].
In conservation equation system, the diffusive water fluxes through the cell membrane, i.e.
The water potential
This model has been used to describe the superheated steam drying process of potato. As can be seen in Figure 13, the experimental observations can be reflected fairly by numerical results. It implies the predictive potential of the proposed model. Furthermore, the extracellular moisture is removed very soon when the dry process commences. The drying process is mainly driven by the dehydration of intracellular water by the diffusion mechanism. Although the Whitaker’s continuum approach is effectively used to predict the drying behavior, the parameters of the continuum model is seemingly difficult to be measured. Thus, in the future, with the help of pore-scale model, these effective parameters should be theoretically extracted from the pore level simulations.
Simulated and experimental evolution of the normalized total, intracellular and extracellular moisture content over time for potato drying in superheated steam environment at 180°C (replotted from [
In this chapter, some recent advance models on heat and mass transfer during non-isothermal drying process of porous media have been reviewed. It indicates that the drying process at pore-scale and macro-scale has been thoroughly investigated. However, a system study on the bridges between the pore-, macro- and plant scales shall be carried out. For example, several effective macroscopic parameters such as the capillary pressure curve or the relative permeabilities may be obtained from a post-processing of the Monte-Carlo simulation results of pore-scale modeling. The moisture diffusivity under the thermal effect also should be revisted and compared with the insothermal drying process. This upscaling statergy can help on both the product and system design, operation, and optimization.
This work is funded by the VIETNAMESE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING (MOET) under research project B2021-BKA-12.
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