Experimental Investigations of Thin-layer Drying of Leaves in a Heat-Pump Assisted Tray-type Batch Drying Chamber

A. K. Babu, G. Kumaresan, V. Antony Aroul Raj, R. Velraj
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The design of a batch drying chamber with multiple trays for the thin-layer drying of fragile, heat-sensitive food materials, such as edible leaves, is a challenging task. It is essential to ensure good air distribution with minimum pressure drop in all the compartments of the drying chamber to obtain uniform drying of the product. In the present work, a drying chamber that was optimized from different configurations using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software was fabricated and tested in the heat pump dryer. The experimental investigation was carried out with an optimized configuration for the temperature range of 50 ºC to 60 ºC, the relative humidity range of 20 % to 12 %, and air velocities of 1.41 m/s, 2.39 m/s, and 3.24 m/s. These optimal operating conditions were chosen based on an extensive literature survey on leaf drying. It was found that the drying process took place only in the falling rate period, fully controlled by the mechanism of liquid diffusion. The effects of air velocity on the performance parameters of the dryer were studied. Calculations based on the mean average parameters of the experimental data showed that a relatively higher heat utilization factor (0.17), moisture extraction ratio (0.375 kg/h), specific moisture extraction ratio (0.1529 kg/(kWh)), coefficient of performance (4.60), drying efficiency (76.23 %) and lower specific energy consumption (1.16 kW/kg) were obtained for a moderate drying velocity of 2.39 m/s in the heat pump drying process due to higher convection mass and heat transfer effects. Drying curves were plotted for different drying conditions and discussed. The findings were in agreement with those of many earlier research studies listed in the references section. The tested drying chamber can be used for drying all kinds of leaves in a heat pump dryer.
热泵辅助托盘式间歇干燥室叶片薄层干燥的实验研究
设计具有多个托盘的间歇式干燥室,用于易碎的热敏性食品材料(如可食用的叶子)的薄层干燥,是一项具有挑战性的任务。必须保证干燥室所有隔间的空气分布良好,压降最小,以获得产品的均匀干燥。本文利用计算流体力学(CFD)软件制作了不同构型的干燥室,并在热泵干燥机上进行了试验。实验条件为温度50 ~ 60℃,相对湿度20% ~ 12%,风速1.41、2.39、3.24 m/s。这些最佳操作条件是在广泛的文献调查的基础上选择的。结果表明,干燥过程只发生在下降速率阶段,完全由液体扩散机制控制。研究了风速对干燥机性能参数的影响。根据实验数据的平均参数计算表明,在2.39 m/s的干燥速度下,由于对流质量和换热效果较好,热泵干燥过程中获得较高的热利用系数(0.17)、吸湿率(0.375 kg/h)、比吸湿率(0.1529 kg/(kWh))、性能系数(4.60)、干燥效率(76.23%)和较低的比能耗(1.16 kW/kg)。绘制了不同干燥条件下的干燥曲线,并进行了讨论。这些发现与参考文献部分列出的许多早期研究的结果一致。所测试的干燥室可用于热泵干燥机中各种叶片的干燥。
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