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Effective Diffusivity and Evaporative Cooling in Convective Drying of Food Material

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Kumar, C., Millar, G. J. and Karim, M. A. (2015) Effective Diffusivity and Evaporative Cooling in Convective Drying of Food Material. Drying Technology, 33 (2). pp. 227-237. ISSN 07373937 (ISSN)

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Article Link: https://doi.org/10.1080/07373937.2014.947512

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Abstract

This article presents mathematical models to simulate coupled heat and mass transfer during convective drying of food materials using three different effective diffusivities: shrinkage dependent, temperature dependent, and the average of those two. Engineering simulation software COMSOL Multiphysics was utilized to simulate the model in 2D and 3D. The simulation results were compared with experimental data. It is found that the temperature-dependent effective diffusivity model predicts the moisture content more accurately at the initial stage of the drying, whereas the shrinkage-dependent effective diffusivity model is better for the final stage of the drying. The model with shrinkage-dependent effective diffusivity shows evaporative cooling phenomena at the initial stage of drying. This phenomenon was investigated and explained. Three-dimensional temperature and moisture profiles show that even when the surface is dry, the inside of the sample may still contain a large amount of moisture. Therefore, the drying process should be dealt with carefully; otherwise, microbial spoilage may start from the center of the dried food. A parametric investigation was conducted after validation of the model. © 2015, Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Item Type:Article
Corporate Creators:Department of Primary Industries, Queensland
Business groups:Horticulture and Forestry Science
Additional Information:Export Date: 10 June 2025; Cited By: 117; CODEN: DRTED
Keywords:Effective diffusivity Evaporative cooling Experimental investigation Food drying Mathematical modeling Computer simulation Computer software Cooling Diffusion Drying Evaporation Evaporative cooling systems Food preservatives Heat convection Mathematical models Moisture Shrinkage Coupled heat and mass transfer Dimensional temperatures Effective diffusivities Engineering simulation Experimental investigations Parametric investigations Spoilage
Subjects:Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > Special aspects of agriculture as a whole
Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > Methods and systems of culture. Cropping systems
Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > Storage
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