Title of article :
Solar Drying Kinetics of Cass ava Slices in a Mixed Flow Dryer
Author/Authors :
DAIRO, Olawale Usman Federal University of Agriculture, Nigeria , ADERINLEWO, Adewole Ayobami Federal University of Agriculture, Nigeria , ADEOSUN, Olayemi Johnson Federal University of Agriculture, Nigeria , OLA, Ibukun Adekola Federal University of Agriculture, Nigeria , SALAUDEEN, Tolulope Federal University of Agriculture, Nigeria
Abstract :
Drying characteristics of cassava slices was investigated in a mixed mode natural convection solar dryer to obtain a suitable mathematical model describing the drying. The average drying chamber temperature was between 34 ±2 °C and 50 ±1.8 °C, while 10 commonly used thin layer drying models were used for drying curve modelling. Coefficient of determination (R^2) and root mean square error (RMSE) were used to determine the models performances. The drying curve of cassava slices showed a reduction of moisture content with increased drying time in the solar dryer, and the variation of moisture ratio exponentially decreased with increased drying time. The Midilli and Logarithmic models showed better fit to the experimental drying data of cassava slices. As compared with other models tested, there were no significant differences (p 0.05) in the R^2 values obtained for the Midilli and Logarithmic models; hence, the Logarithmic model was preferable because of the lower RMSE. The diffusion mechanism could be used to describe the drying of cassava slices that was found to be in the falling rate period. A diffusion coefficient (Deff) of 1.22 × 10^-8 m^2 s^-1 was obtained, which was within the established standard for food products.
Keywords :
cassava , diffusion coefficient , moisture ratio , solar dryer , thin layer drying (TLD)
Journal title :
Acta Technologica Agriculturae
Journal title :
Acta Technologica Agriculturae