Aderinlewo, A. A.
Department of Agricultural Engineering, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria
Dairo, O. U.
Department of Agricultural Engineering, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria
Salaudeen, O.
Department of Agricultural Engineering, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria
ABSTRACT
The drying kinetics of plantain
slices was studied using the thin layer drying characteristics of plantain
slices in a mixed mode convectional solar dryer. The diffusivity and drying
models were obtained to describe the drying curve. The dryer used for the
experiment had an average drying chamber temperature ranging from 34 - 50oC,
while eight commonly used thinlayer drying models were used for drying curve
modeling. The models performance was
evaluated by comparing the coefficient of determination (R2) and
Root Mean Square Error (RMSE). The drying
curve showed a reduction of moisture content with increased drying time of
plantain slices in the solar dryer. It was observed that the drying rate curve
followed slightly the average daily temperature variation in the study. The
variation of moisture ratio (MR) was found to exponentially decrease with
increased drying time.
The Midilli model showed the best fit to the experimental drying data as
compared to other models tested in the R2 and RMSE values obtained.
Midilli model had the lowest values of R2 and RMSE. The diffusion
mechanism could be used to describe the drying of plantain slices which was
found to be in the falling rate period. The diffusion coefficient (Deff)
obtained for plantain slices was 1.46x 10-9 m2s-1
was within the established standard for food products.
Keywords: Plantain, Drying Kinetics, Diffusion coefficient, Solar drier, Thinlayer Drying (TLD)
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Monday, July 23, 2018
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2018 Special Issue 1
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