Title of article :
Mushroom dehydration in a hybrid-solar dryer
Author/Authors :
Reyes، نويسنده , , Alejandro and Mahn، نويسنده , , Andrea and Cubillos، نويسنده , , Francisco and Huenulaf، نويسنده , , Pedro، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
9
From page :
31
To page :
39
Abstract :
Mushrooms (Paris variety) were dehydrated in a hybrid solar dryer (HSD) provided with a 3 m2 solar panel and electric resistances. Mushrooms were cut in 8 mm or 4 mm thickness slices. At the outlet of the tray dryer 80–90% air was recycled and the air temperature was adjusted to the pre-defined levels (50 or 60 °C). At the outlet of the solar panel the air temperature raised between 2 and 20 °C above the ambient temperature, depending mainly of solar radiation level. ature, slices thickness and air recycle level had statistically significant effects on critical moisture content (Xc), as well as on the time necessary to reach a moisture content of 0.1 (wb). lor parameters of dehydrated mushroom indicate a notorious darkening, in all runs. Rehydration assays at 35 °C showed that in less than 30 min rehydrated mushrooms reached a moisture content of 0.8 (wb). ive diffusivity (Deff) was estimated by the Simplified Constant Diffusivity Model (SCDM), and it ranged between 6E−10 and 40E−10 m2/s, with R2 higher than 0.98, agreeing with literature. The adjustment of experimental drying kinetics with the empirical Page’s model resulted in R2 higher than 0.997. y, the input of solar energy resulted in 3.5–12.5% energy saving. These values could even be improved by increasing the agro-product load in the HSD.
Keywords :
Effective diffusivity , Color , Thickness effect , Drying , Solar energy
Journal title :
Energy Conversion and Management
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Energy Conversion and Management
Record number :
2336789
Link To Document :
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