Evaluation of potato slices drying using solar dryer / [electronic resource].

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  • تقييم تجفيف شرائح البطاطس باستخدام مجفف شمسى [Added title page title]
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  • Misr journal of agricultural engineering, 2016 v.33 (1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Misr Journal of Agricultural Engineering 2016.v.33(1)Summary: The objective of the present study was to investigate the drying characteristic curves and the drying duration when drying potato slices using natural convection solar dtyer. For that sake an experimental setup was developed Measurements oftotal solar radiation on the plane ofthe col/ector. ambient air temperature, drying air temperature and moisture loss in weight were collected A group of experiments were conducted using potato slices with thickness of I mm to study the effect of pretreatments on drying characteristics. The maximum temperature attained in the drying chamber is 52 °c at 13:00 and 14:00 pm and the ma;r:imum temperature attained in the col/ector is 75°c at 14:00 pm while the corresponding values of solar radiation and ambient temperature were 876.5 Wlmzand 3~c, respectively. Thefinal moisture contents were 7.15 and 4.48 db in B (blanch + calcium chloride) and C (blanch + citric acid) treatments, while in A (blanch), D (blanch + potassium meta sulphate) and E (blanch + acitric acid) were 1-1.20, 22.35 and 13.73 db. Consequently, citric acid solution and calcium chloride solution were more effective solutions in potato slices drying. The slices treated with citric acid (C), potassium meta sulphite (D) and acetic acid (E) provided better color for drying compared with the slices that treated with blanch only (A) and with calcium chloride (B) under which the colors were brown. The effective moisture diffusivities ofpretreated with treatments (A, B, C, D and E) were (l.35 x/O,II, I. 39 xlfTlI, 1.45xlfTlI , 1.23xlfT JIand 1.40x/O,IImZIs), respectively. Based on these results, pretreated samples with citric acid solution (C) had the highest effective moisture diffusivity compared with other samples.
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The objective of the present study was to investigate the drying characteristic curves and the drying duration when drying potato slices using natural convection solar dtyer. For that sake an experimental setup was developed Measurements oftotal solar radiation on the plane ofthe col/ector. ambient air temperature, drying air temperature and moisture loss in weight were collected A group of experiments were conducted using potato slices with thickness of I mm to study the effect of pretreatments on drying characteristics. The maximum temperature attained in the drying chamber is 52 °c at 13:00 and 14:00 pm and the ma;r:imum temperature attained in the col/ector is 75°c at 14:00 pm while the corresponding values of solar radiation and ambient temperature were 876.5 Wlmzand 3~c, respectively. Thefinal moisture contents were
7.15 and 4.48 db in B (blanch + calcium chloride) and C (blanch + citric acid) treatments, while in A (blanch), D (blanch + potassium meta sulphate) and E (blanch + acitric acid) were 1-1.20, 22.35 and 13.73 db. Consequently, citric acid solution and calcium chloride solution were more effective solutions in potato slices drying. The slices treated with citric acid (C), potassium meta sulphite (D) and acetic acid (E) provided better color for drying compared with the slices that treated with blanch only (A) and with calcium chloride (B) under which the colors were brown. The effective moisture diffusivities ofpretreated with treatments (A, B, C, D and E) were (l.35 x/O,II, I. 39 xlfTlI, 1.45xlfTlI , 1.23xlfT JIand 1.40x/O,IImZIs), respectively. Based on these results, pretreated samples with citric acid solution (C) had the highest effective moisture diffusivity compared with other samples.

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