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Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Drying of Carrots in a Fluidized Bed with Energy Carrier
Authors:M S Hatamipour  D Mowla
Affiliation:  a Chemical Engineering Department, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract:A pilot scale fluidized bed dryer with an inert energy carrier (steel, glass beads ranging from 2.7 to 6.5 mm) was used to investigate the drying of carrots. The effects of sample diameter, inert material type, inert material diameter, amount of inert material, air velocity, and temperature on the rate of drying were studied. A mathematical model was proposed for predicting the drying rate and temperature of drying material. It was found that presence of inert particles enhance the rate of drying. The results of this study also revealed that, although the rate of drying increases with decreasing sample diameter, increasing the inert material thermal conductivity, and increasing air temperature, but the inert material diameter and air velocity have no significant effects on the rate of drying. The independence of rate of drying on air velocity especially in well-fluidized systems indicates that external diffusion is not a controlling step in this process. Also the presence of inert materials causes the drying material to reach more rapidly to its final internal temperature.
Keywords:Fluidization  Drying  Heat carrier  Inert material  Mathematical modeling
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