Mathematical modeling of drying kinetics of two varieties of cacao cultivated in the brazilian amazon region

Arlindo Modesto Antunes, Fabricio Lira Gaia, Jorge Wellington Lira Rodrigues, Myrella Katlhen da Cunha de Araujo, Cristiane Fernandes Lisboa, Adriano Bicioni Pacheco, Bruna Sayuri Fjiyama, Ednilton Tavares de Andrade
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Drying kinetics, along with mathematical modeling, provides means for simulations and predictions to achieve process optimizations. This study investigated the drying kinetics of Criollo and Forastero cocoa beans, varieties cultivated in the Amazon region, at three different temperatures (50 °C, 60 °C, and 70 °C). The results showed that the two varieties exhibited distinct behaviors during the drying process. The temperature of 60 °C was the most effective, as it provided seed water content closer to 8% for the Criollo (8.15% d.b.) and Forastero (8.89% d.b.) varieties. Mathematical models were fitted to the experimental data to analyze the drying kinetics. The Midili model (R² > 0.998, DQM < 0.02) provided the best fits for both varieties at all tested temperatures. The model parameters indicated that the drying rate increased with higher temperature and longer exposure time to drying air. Internal resistance to water transfer varied in some models, indicating a possible influence of thermal conditions. This study contributes to a better understanding of cocoa bean drying, providing important information for optimizing industrial drying processes. The results emphasize the importance of considering the specific characteristics of different cocoa varieties when developing efficient drying strategies.
巴西亚马逊地区种植的两种可可的干燥动力学数学建模
干燥动力学和数学建模为模拟和预测提供了方法,从而实现工艺优化。本研究调查了亚马逊地区种植的 Criollo 和 Forastero 可可豆在三种不同温度(50°C、60°C 和 70°C)下的干燥动力学。结果表明,这两个品种在干燥过程中表现出不同的行为。60 °C 的温度最有效,因为它使 Criollo(8.15% d.b.)和 Forastero(8.89% d.b.)品种的种子含水量接近 8%。根据实验数据拟合数学模型,分析干燥动力学。在所有测试温度下,Midili 模型(R² > 0.998,DQM < 0.02)对两个品种的拟合效果最好。模型参数表明,温度越高,暴露在干燥空气中的时间越长,干燥速率越快。在一些模型中,水分传递的内部阻力各不相同,这表明可能受到热条件的影响。这项研究有助于更好地了解可可豆的干燥,为优化工业干燥过程提供了重要信息。研究结果强调了在制定高效干燥策略时考虑不同可可品种具体特性的重要性。
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