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Influence of Combined Hot Air Impingement and Infrared Drying on Drying Kinetics and Physical Properties of Potato Chips
Authors:Nattriya Supmoon
Affiliation:Asian Institute of Technology, Food Engineering and Bioprocess Technology, School of Environment, Resources, and Development , Pathumthani , Thailand
Abstract:Air jet impingement combined with infrared drying (IMIRD) was developed as an alternative processing method to produce health-friendly potato chips in place of conventional deep-fat frying. This article investigates the effects of IMIRD compared to air jet impingement drying alone (IMD) and conventional convective drying (CCVD) on potato being processed as potato chips in term of drying characteristics, quality attributes (shrinkage, color, and hardness), and specific energy consumption (SEC) of the dryer. The experiments were carried out at three different air velocities (5, 10, 15 m/s) and infrared intensities (0.16, 0.27, and 0.33 W/cm2) at a fixed air temperature of 85°C. The experimental results show that the drying air velocity and infrared intensity had a significant effect on the moisture removal from potato slices. IMIRD, compared to IMD and CCVD, provided a higher drying rate, less shrinkage, lower hardness, and less color deterioration. An increase in air velocity at each infrared intensity caused a decrease in the total SEC value.
Keywords:Color  Convection drying  Infrared drying  Shrinkage  Specific energy consumption  Texture
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