Drying of grape pomace with a double pass solar collector |
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Authors: | Mustafa Aktaş Ekin Can Dolgun Burhan Demirci |
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Affiliation: | Technology Faculty, Energy Systems Engineering, Teknikokullar, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey |
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Abstract: | This study aims to analyze the performance of a novel design of the double pass solar air collector (DPSAC)-assisted drying system and investigate the drying kinetics of grape pomace which is an agricultural by-product. The samples were dried to a moisture content of 0.01?g water/g dry matter between 100 and 250?min depending on the weather conditions. The average thermal efficiencies of DPSAC were calculated as 79.77, 79.85, and 69.46%. Average values of the coefficient of performance of DPSAC were determined as 5.32, 5.13, and 4.32. The highest specific moisture extraction rate value was achieved as 617.18?g water/kWh. Whereas the mass transfer coefficient (hm) values ranged from 9.15E?11 to 1.04E?7?m/s, the effective moisture diffusivity (De) values were obtained between 3.04E?13 and 1.02E?10?m2/s. The qualitative analysis showed that the drying using DPSAC may be an alternative for drying applications in terms of short drying time and energy usage. Nevertheless, these results clearly suggest a complex and effective interplay between thermal performance and drying kinetics. |
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Keywords: | Double-pass solar air collector drying efficiency energy grape pomace solar drying |
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