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Models of fluidized bed drying for thin-layer chopped coconut
Authors:T Madhiyanon  A Phila  S Soponronnarit
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Mahanakorn University of Technology, Bangkok 10530, Thailand;2. School of Energy, Environment and Materials, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok 10140, Thailand;1. Department of Process and Food Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), 43400 Serdang, Selangor, Darul Ehsan, Malaysia;2. Department of Food Engineering and Technology, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University (HSTU), Dinajpur, 5200, Bangladesh;3. Packaging and Handling Programme, Food Technology Research Centre, MARDI, 43400 Serdang, Selangor, Darul Ehsan, Malaysia;1. Fakultas Teknologi Industri, Institut Teknologi Padang, Indonesia;2. Solar Energy Research Institute, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600, Bangi Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract:Methods for efficiently drying agricultural products are in ever-increasing demand. Due to its thorough mixing ability, a fluidized bed technique was employed to evaluate the drying kinetics of thin-layer chopped coconut. The experiments were conducted at drying temperatures of 60–120 °C and a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s. Chopped coconut was dried from about 105% d.b. to approximately 3% d.b. The moisture transport phenomenon in fluidized bed thin-layer drying is described by immense acceleration in MR diminution in the early stage of drying, followed by considerable deceleration. Falling-rate drying, an outgrowth of restraining moisture transfer via internal mass-diffusion mechanism, thoroughly characterized chopped coconut drying. Among the 10 selected models, statistic analysis inferred that the Modified Henderson and Pabis model could predict changes in moisture content most accurately. Compared with the values of Deff derived from Fick’s law for other food and biological materials usually dried in conventional tray dryers, the current values (5.9902 × 10?8–2.6616 × 10?7 m2/s) were substantially high, principally attributable to the unique characteristic of fluidized bed drying, remarkably encouraging heat and mass transfer. Activation energy was also described.
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