A Review on Solar Drying Devices: Heat Transfer, Air Movement and Type of Chambers

Solar Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI:10.3390/solar4010002
Lisete Fernandes, Pedro B. Tavares
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Food waste is one of the biggest challenges we are facing nowadays. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, approximately one-third of all food produced in the world is lost at some stage between production and consumption, totaling 930 million tons of food per year. Meanwhile, 10.5% of humanity suffers from malnutrition, 26% are overweight and greenhouse gases derived from the food industry account for between 25 and 30% of total emissions (8 to 10% referring to food waste), exacerbating the current climate crisis. To address these concerns, there has been a growing inclination to seek alternatives to fossil fuels, including the adoption of solar energy across diverse sectors, including the food industry. Actions are needed in order to change these patterns. This review article aims to provide an overview of recent developments in the field of solar food dehydration and the types of dehydrators that have emerged. Extensive research and bibliographic analysis, including other review articles, have revealed a growing focus on investment in this area to develop solar dehydrators that are increasingly effective but as sustainable as possible.
太阳能干燥设备综述:传热、空气流动和干燥室类型
粮食浪费是我们当今面临的最大挑战之一。根据联合国粮食及农业组织(FAO)的统计,全球约有三分之一的粮食在生产和消费之间的某个阶段损失掉了,每年损失的粮食总量达 9.3 亿吨。与此同时,10.5%的人类营养不良,26%的人体重超重,食品工业产生的温室气体占总排放量的 25%至 30%(8%至 10%指的是食品浪费),加剧了当前的气候危机。为了解决这些问题,人们越来越倾向于寻求化石燃料的替代品,包括在包括食品工业在内的各行各业采用太阳能。需要采取行动改变这些模式。这篇综述文章旨在概述太阳能食品脱水领域的最新发展以及脱水机的类型。广泛的研究和文献分析(包括其他综述文章)表明,人们越来越重视在这一领域的投资,以开发越来越有效但尽可能可持续的太阳能脱水机。
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