M.Sc. Lanyue Zhang

Mitarbeiter A

Lehrstuhl Thermische Verfahrenstechnik
Vita

geboren 1987 in Chongqing, China

 

September 2006 – July 2010

Studies of Food Science and Engineering, Northwest A&F University, Shaanxi, China

Bachelor Thesis: The Analysis and Evaluation of8iuo Wheat Quality Produced in Guanzhong Area

 

September 2010 – July 2013

Studies of Cereal, Oil and Plant Protein Engineering, Northwest A&F University, Shaanxi, China

Master Thesis: Effects of Infrared Roasting Treatment on Storage Stability of Wheat Germ

 

Since September 2014

Scientific Researcher, Post-Harvest Technology, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bio-economy (ATB)

 

Since April 2015

Ph.D. student, at the Chair of Thermal Process Engineering, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg

 

Since January 2020

Scientific Assistant, Applied life sciences and process technology, Hochschule Anhalt

 

Links:

ATB-potsdam:

https://www.atb-potsdam.de/de/L/institut/ueber-uns/mitarbeiterinnen/portrait/portrait/lanyue-zhang.html

HochSchule Anhalt:

https://www.hs-anhalt.de/hochschule-anhalt/service/personenverzeichnis/lanyue-zhang.html?tx_bwhsapeople_pi1%5Bpublications%5D=&cHash=65293970f1784147cf04f24ee727bed4

Research Topics

Particle flow, gas flow and heat transfer in rotating drum dryers.

 This topic is to investigate the gas flow, particle flow, and heat and mass transfer in a rotary dryer for protein plants. Research focusses on modelling heat and mass transfer in the drum based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and to study the effect of design elements and process parameters like temperature, moisture, product, and air flow rate. The future prospect is to design efficient and gentle rotary dryers.

Selected Publications

Zhang, L.; Jiang, Z.; Weigler, F.; Herz, F.; Mellmann, J.; Tsotas, E. PTV Measurement and DEM Simulation of the Particle Motion in a Flighted Rotating Drum. Powder Technology, 363: 23-37., 2020

Zhang, L.; Weigler, F.; Idakiev, V.; Jiang, Z.; Mörl, L.; Mellmann, J.; Tsotsas, E. Experimental study of the particle motion in flighted rotating drums by means of Magnetic Particle Tracking. Powder Technology, 339: 817-826., 2018

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