Electrohydrodynamic Drying—A Concise Overview |
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Authors: | Tirtha R. Bajgai G. S. Vijaya Raghavan Fumio Hashinaga Michael O. Ngadi |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Bioresource Engineering, McGill University, Ste. Anne-de-Bellevue, PQ, Canadab Kagoshima Women's Junior College, Kagoshima, Japan |
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Abstract: | Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) drying is a novel method of non-thermal processing. The drying can be carried out using either AC or DC high voltages. The thermodynamic considerations regarding the lowering of temperature under EHD drying include rapid rates of evaporation and exothermic interaction of the electric field with a dielectric material. Multi-point and plate electrode systems are efficient in accelerating drying of agricultural materials. Compared to hot air (convective) drying systems, EHD drying systems offer lower food production costs along with superior quality in terms of physiochemical properties such as color, shrinkage, flavor, and nutrient content. Compared to convective and freeze-drying, EHD drying systems, given their simpler design and lesser energy consumption, show great potential for bulk and industrial drying applications. |
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Keywords: | Air ions Corona current Drying rate Non-thermal drying Rehydration Shrinkage |
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