[HTML][HTML] Drying kinetics of whole and sliced turmeric rhizomes (Curcuma longa L.) in a solar conduction dryer

A Borah, K Hazarika, SM Khayer - Information Processing in Agriculture, 2015 - Elsevier
Information Processing in Agriculture, 2015Elsevier
Drying of turmeric was carried out in a solar conduction dryer (SCD). Drying air temperature
was achieved around 39–51° C for an ambient temperature in the range of 25–28° C.
Moisture content from 78.65%(wb), was reduced to 6.36%(wb) and 5.50%(wb) for solid and
sliced samples respectively in 12 h effective drying time. Drying curve of sliced samples
showed more uniform falling in comparison to that of whole samples. The average effective
moisture diffusivity was found to be 1.852× 10− 10 m 2 s− 1 for slab samples and 1.456× …
Abstract
Drying of turmeric was carried out in a solar conduction dryer (SCD). Drying air temperature was achieved around 39–51 °C for an ambient temperature in the range of 25–28 °C. Moisture content from 78.65% (wb), was reduced to 6.36% (wb) and 5.50% (wb) for solid and sliced samples respectively in 12 h effective drying time. Drying curve of sliced samples showed more uniform falling in comparison to that of whole samples. The average effective moisture diffusivity was found to be 1.852 × 10−10 m2 s−1 for slab samples and 1.456 × 10−10 m2 s−1 for solid samples. Out of four models tried for simulation, Page model was found as best fitted thin layer drying model when simulation was done for all the drying data. The overall thermal efficiency of the dryer was found to be 55%. Drying of sliced rhizomes showed better drying kinetics and effective drying time could be reduced by slicing instead of drying in whole form.
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