Transport phenomena, thermodynamic analyses, and mathematical modelling of okra convective cabinet-tray drying at different drying conditions

Okra is a vegetable that is highly consumed for its nutritive and health benefits. Due to its highly perishable nature, it is often subjected to hot air drying to increase the shelf-life. Hence, the drying kinetics, moisture diffusivity, heat and mass transfer coefficient, total and specific energy...

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Main Authors: Samuel Enahoro Agarry, Funmilayo Nihinola Osuolale, Oluseye Omotoso Agbede, Ayobami Olu Ajani, Tinuade Joolade Afolabi, Oladipupo Olaosebikan Ogunleye, Felix Ajuebor, Chiedu Ngozi Owabor
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Published: Khon Kaen University 2021-07-01
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spelling doaj-5a77076b1b4e49468c2a2800018ddc2d2021-07-12T04:22:00ZengKhon Kaen UniversityEngineering and Applied Science Research2539-61612539-62182021-07-01485637656Transport phenomena, thermodynamic analyses, and mathematical modelling of okra convective cabinet-tray drying at different drying conditionsSamuel Enahoro AgarryFunmilayo Nihinola OsuolaleOluseye Omotoso AgbedeAyobami Olu AjaniTinuade Joolade AfolabiOladipupo Olaosebikan OgunleyeFelix AjueborChiedu Ngozi OwaborOkra is a vegetable that is highly consumed for its nutritive and health benefits. Due to its highly perishable nature, it is often subjected to hot air drying to increase the shelf-life. Hence, the drying kinetics, moisture diffusivity, heat and mass transfer coefficient, total and specific energy consumption, and exergy (exergetic efficiency, exergetic improvement potential rate, and exergetic sustainability index) are essential parameters required for the drying system design. This study was therefore focused on okra drying data generation for the determination and evaluation of these parameters. The major goal was to utilize the generated data for the development of an innovative process model that can find application in dryer design. A self-designed laboratory cabinet-tray dryer was used for the drying at different drying conditions (temperature (40-70 oC), air velocity (0.5-2.0 m/s), and relative humidity (60-75%)). The obtained results showed that the effective moisture diffusivity ranged from 2.59×10-10 - 7.50×10-10 m2/s while the heat and mass transfer coefficient varied from 1.24-8.07 W/m2K and 1.61×10-7-18.3×10-7 m/s over the drying conditions range, respectively. The energy consumption increased with increasing air velocity, temperature, and relative humidity. The exergy loss rate was higher at higher air velocity, temperature, and relative humidity. The energy and exergetic efficiencies respectively varied from 0.78-4.67% and 65.12-84.96% over the drying conditions range. The exergetic improvement potential rate and the exergetic sustainability index of the drying chamber varied from 0.013-0.201 kW and 2.86-6.65, respectively. An innovative multiple linear regression-Biot-Lag factor model was developed.https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/download/243546/166491/bi-g modeldrying conditionsenergy and exergy analysesmoisture diffusivitymultiple linear regression modelokra drying
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author Samuel Enahoro Agarry
Funmilayo Nihinola Osuolale
Oluseye Omotoso Agbede
Ayobami Olu Ajani
Tinuade Joolade Afolabi
Oladipupo Olaosebikan Ogunleye
Felix Ajuebor
Chiedu Ngozi Owabor
spellingShingle Samuel Enahoro Agarry
Funmilayo Nihinola Osuolale
Oluseye Omotoso Agbede
Ayobami Olu Ajani
Tinuade Joolade Afolabi
Oladipupo Olaosebikan Ogunleye
Felix Ajuebor
Chiedu Ngozi Owabor
Transport phenomena, thermodynamic analyses, and mathematical modelling of okra convective cabinet-tray drying at different drying conditions
Engineering and Applied Science Research
bi-g model
drying conditions
energy and exergy analyses
moisture diffusivity
multiple linear regression model
okra drying
author_facet Samuel Enahoro Agarry
Funmilayo Nihinola Osuolale
Oluseye Omotoso Agbede
Ayobami Olu Ajani
Tinuade Joolade Afolabi
Oladipupo Olaosebikan Ogunleye
Felix Ajuebor
Chiedu Ngozi Owabor
author_sort Samuel Enahoro Agarry
title Transport phenomena, thermodynamic analyses, and mathematical modelling of okra convective cabinet-tray drying at different drying conditions
title_short Transport phenomena, thermodynamic analyses, and mathematical modelling of okra convective cabinet-tray drying at different drying conditions
title_full Transport phenomena, thermodynamic analyses, and mathematical modelling of okra convective cabinet-tray drying at different drying conditions
title_fullStr Transport phenomena, thermodynamic analyses, and mathematical modelling of okra convective cabinet-tray drying at different drying conditions
title_full_unstemmed Transport phenomena, thermodynamic analyses, and mathematical modelling of okra convective cabinet-tray drying at different drying conditions
title_sort transport phenomena, thermodynamic analyses, and mathematical modelling of okra convective cabinet-tray drying at different drying conditions
publisher Khon Kaen University
series Engineering and Applied Science Research
issn 2539-6161
2539-6218
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Okra is a vegetable that is highly consumed for its nutritive and health benefits. Due to its highly perishable nature, it is often subjected to hot air drying to increase the shelf-life. Hence, the drying kinetics, moisture diffusivity, heat and mass transfer coefficient, total and specific energy consumption, and exergy (exergetic efficiency, exergetic improvement potential rate, and exergetic sustainability index) are essential parameters required for the drying system design. This study was therefore focused on okra drying data generation for the determination and evaluation of these parameters. The major goal was to utilize the generated data for the development of an innovative process model that can find application in dryer design. A self-designed laboratory cabinet-tray dryer was used for the drying at different drying conditions (temperature (40-70 oC), air velocity (0.5-2.0 m/s), and relative humidity (60-75%)). The obtained results showed that the effective moisture diffusivity ranged from 2.59×10-10 - 7.50×10-10 m2/s while the heat and mass transfer coefficient varied from 1.24-8.07 W/m2K and 1.61×10-7-18.3×10-7 m/s over the drying conditions range, respectively. The energy consumption increased with increasing air velocity, temperature, and relative humidity. The exergy loss rate was higher at higher air velocity, temperature, and relative humidity. The energy and exergetic efficiencies respectively varied from 0.78-4.67% and 65.12-84.96% over the drying conditions range. The exergetic improvement potential rate and the exergetic sustainability index of the drying chamber varied from 0.013-0.201 kW and 2.86-6.65, respectively. An innovative multiple linear regression-Biot-Lag factor model was developed.
topic bi-g model
drying conditions
energy and exergy analyses
moisture diffusivity
multiple linear regression model
okra drying
url https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/easr/article/download/243546/166491/
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