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Mass Transfer in the Celery Slice: Effects of Temperature, Moisture Content, and Density on Water Diffusivity
Authors:Ireneusz Bialobrzewski  Marek Markowski
Affiliation:  a Department of Agricultural Process Engineering, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Olsztyn, Poland
Abstract:Statistical tests were applied to determine the effects of temperature, moisture content, density, and porosity of material on the effective moisture diffusion coefficient during convective drying of root celery. In biological materials with colloidal capillary-porous structure (like root celery), which shrink considerably during drying and show high heterogeneity, the effective water diffusion coefficient depends not only on material temperature and moisture content, but also on its density. It was found that statistical tests can be applied to predict which independent variables should describe the water diffusivity in colloidal capillary-porous materials. A mathematical model of the effective water diffusion coefficient in root celery was formulated as Arhenius-type equation with moisture content of the raw material, its temperature and density as independent variables.
Keywords:Drying  Mathematical modeling  Statistical tests  Water diffusion coefficient
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