Solar thermal drying performance analysis of banana and peach in the region of Gafsa (Tunisia)

The solar drying of foods is considered among the most important green and sustainable food preservation techniques. The development of efficient solar dryer designs and the investigation of food drying characteristics will improve considerably the food preservation. This work proposes to project a...

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Main Author: Faouzi Nasri
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X2030513X
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spelling doaj-21529dcf94ac4f5099d0d474c341a36b2020-12-21T14:47:26ZengElsevierCase Studies in Thermal Engineering2214-157X2020-12-0122100771Solar thermal drying performance analysis of banana and peach in the region of Gafsa (Tunisia)Faouzi Nasri0Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Bisha, Bisha, 61922, Saudi Arabia; Laboratory of Electromechanical Systems (LASEM), National Engineering School of Sfax, University of Sfax, 3038, Sfax, TunisiaThe solar drying of foods is considered among the most important green and sustainable food preservation techniques. The development of efficient solar dryer designs and the investigation of food drying characteristics will improve considerably the food preservation. This work proposes to project a solar chimney-dryer and to pack out an experimental thermal study in order to take the appropriate thin layer drying mathematical models for both banana and apricot. The design, essentially composed of an absorber, a glass and a chimney, is described in detail and its functioning, based on air heating, is clearly explained. The evolution of glass temperature, absorber temperature and chimney temperatures are investigated experimentally. All experiments are carried out under the meteorological conditions (solar irradiance and ambient temperature) of the region of Gafsa-Tunisia (34.4311°N, 8.7757°E) during the days June 05, 2018 and June 07, 2018. The solar thin layer drying of two products (banana and peach) is investigated experimentally for two drying air flow rates. Nine empirical mathematical models that predict the evolution of moisture ratio during the thin layer drying process are presented and compared to experimental results. A nonlinear regression analysis study is carried out to select appropriate models for banana and peach drying.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X2030513XSolar dryingSolar chimneyExperimental analysisMathematical models
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Solar thermal drying performance analysis of banana and peach in the region of Gafsa (Tunisia)
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
Solar drying
Solar chimney
Experimental analysis
Mathematical models
author_facet Faouzi Nasri
author_sort Faouzi Nasri
title Solar thermal drying performance analysis of banana and peach in the region of Gafsa (Tunisia)
title_short Solar thermal drying performance analysis of banana and peach in the region of Gafsa (Tunisia)
title_full Solar thermal drying performance analysis of banana and peach in the region of Gafsa (Tunisia)
title_fullStr Solar thermal drying performance analysis of banana and peach in the region of Gafsa (Tunisia)
title_full_unstemmed Solar thermal drying performance analysis of banana and peach in the region of Gafsa (Tunisia)
title_sort solar thermal drying performance analysis of banana and peach in the region of gafsa (tunisia)
publisher Elsevier
series Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
issn 2214-157X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The solar drying of foods is considered among the most important green and sustainable food preservation techniques. The development of efficient solar dryer designs and the investigation of food drying characteristics will improve considerably the food preservation. This work proposes to project a solar chimney-dryer and to pack out an experimental thermal study in order to take the appropriate thin layer drying mathematical models for both banana and apricot. The design, essentially composed of an absorber, a glass and a chimney, is described in detail and its functioning, based on air heating, is clearly explained. The evolution of glass temperature, absorber temperature and chimney temperatures are investigated experimentally. All experiments are carried out under the meteorological conditions (solar irradiance and ambient temperature) of the region of Gafsa-Tunisia (34.4311°N, 8.7757°E) during the days June 05, 2018 and June 07, 2018. The solar thin layer drying of two products (banana and peach) is investigated experimentally for two drying air flow rates. Nine empirical mathematical models that predict the evolution of moisture ratio during the thin layer drying process are presented and compared to experimental results. A nonlinear regression analysis study is carried out to select appropriate models for banana and peach drying.
topic Solar drying
Solar chimney
Experimental analysis
Mathematical models
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X2030513X
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