DRYING OF SOY PULP (OKARA) IN A BED OF INERT PARTICLES |
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Authors: | Iwan Taruna Vinod K Jindal |
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Affiliation: |
a School of Environment, Resources, and Development, Asian Institute of Technology, Klong Luang, Pathumtani, Thailand |
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Abstract: | Drying of okara, an insoluble pulp residue waste byproduct of tofu production, was investigated in a continuously moving bed of inert particles subjected to vortex-like motion. The experimental variables in their respective ranges included the mass of Teflon pellets used as inert particles (0.4-1.2 kg), feed rate (0.5-1.4 kg/h), inlet air temperature (100-145°C) and airflow rate (195-271 m3/h). The dryer showed good performance in general and produced dry okara with moisture content ranging from 5 to 33% wb depending upon the operating conditions. The product recovery ranged from 80 to 90% on dry basis in most experiments. The specific water evaporation rate in okara drying increased with increasing of the feed rate and mass of Teflon pellets. However, the specific heat consumption decreased with an increase in the okara feed rate. Results showed that specific heat consumption for okara drying in a bed of inert particles was about 3 to 4 times higher in comparison with that of free water. |
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Keywords: | Soy pulp Okara Okara drying Bed of inert particles |
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