Optimized drying parameters of water hyacinths (Eichhornia crassipes. L)

The study investigated the optimum drying conditions of water hyacinth to contribute in the improvement of present drying processes. The effects of independent parameters (drying temperature, airflow rate, and number of passes) on the responses were determined using the Response Surface Methodology....

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Main Authors: Edgardo V. Casas, Jemar G. Raquid, Kevin F. Yaptenco, Engelbert K. Peralta
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Language:English
Published: University of the Philippines 2012-12-01
Series:Science Diliman
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Online Access:http://www.journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/sciencediliman/article/view/3693/3399
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spelling doaj-70d0fdb995ee4024a341c1e4bbc2095a2020-11-24T22:06:32ZengUniversity of the PhilippinesScience Diliman0115-78092012-08182012-12-012422849Optimized drying parameters of water hyacinths (Eichhornia crassipes. L) Edgardo V. CasasJemar G. RaquidKevin F. YaptencoEngelbert K. PeraltaThe study investigated the optimum drying conditions of water hyacinth to contribute in the improvement of present drying processes. The effects of independent parameters (drying temperature, airflow rate, and number of passes) on the responses were determined using the Response Surface Methodology. The response parameters were composed of (1) final moisture content, (2) moisture ratio, (3) drying rate,(4) tensile strength, and (5) browning index. Box and Behnken experimental design represented the design of experiments that resulted in 15 drying runs. Statistical analysis evaluated the treatment effects. Drying temperature significantly affected the drying rate, moisture ratio, and browning index. Airflow rate had a significant effect only on the drying rate, while the number of passes significantly affected both the drying rate and browning index. The optimized conditions for drying the water hyacinth were at drying temperature of 90C, airflow rate of 0.044m3/s, and number of passes equivalent to five. The best modelthat characterizes the drying of water hyacinth is a rational function expressed as:http://www.journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/sciencediliman/article/view/3693/3399Box-Behnken designdesirability function approachdryingmultiple response optimizationsresponse surface methodologywater hyacinth
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author Edgardo V. Casas
Jemar G. Raquid
Kevin F. Yaptenco
Engelbert K. Peralta
spellingShingle Edgardo V. Casas
Jemar G. Raquid
Kevin F. Yaptenco
Engelbert K. Peralta
Optimized drying parameters of water hyacinths (Eichhornia crassipes. L)
Science Diliman
Box-Behnken design
desirability function approach
drying
multiple response optimizations
response surface methodology
water hyacinth
author_facet Edgardo V. Casas
Jemar G. Raquid
Kevin F. Yaptenco
Engelbert K. Peralta
author_sort Edgardo V. Casas
title Optimized drying parameters of water hyacinths (Eichhornia crassipes. L)
title_short Optimized drying parameters of water hyacinths (Eichhornia crassipes. L)
title_full Optimized drying parameters of water hyacinths (Eichhornia crassipes. L)
title_fullStr Optimized drying parameters of water hyacinths (Eichhornia crassipes. L)
title_full_unstemmed Optimized drying parameters of water hyacinths (Eichhornia crassipes. L)
title_sort optimized drying parameters of water hyacinths (eichhornia crassipes. l)
publisher University of the Philippines
series Science Diliman
issn 0115-7809
2012-0818
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The study investigated the optimum drying conditions of water hyacinth to contribute in the improvement of present drying processes. The effects of independent parameters (drying temperature, airflow rate, and number of passes) on the responses were determined using the Response Surface Methodology. The response parameters were composed of (1) final moisture content, (2) moisture ratio, (3) drying rate,(4) tensile strength, and (5) browning index. Box and Behnken experimental design represented the design of experiments that resulted in 15 drying runs. Statistical analysis evaluated the treatment effects. Drying temperature significantly affected the drying rate, moisture ratio, and browning index. Airflow rate had a significant effect only on the drying rate, while the number of passes significantly affected both the drying rate and browning index. The optimized conditions for drying the water hyacinth were at drying temperature of 90C, airflow rate of 0.044m3/s, and number of passes equivalent to five. The best modelthat characterizes the drying of water hyacinth is a rational function expressed as:
topic Box-Behnken design
desirability function approach
drying
multiple response optimizations
response surface methodology
water hyacinth
url http://www.journals.upd.edu.ph/index.php/sciencediliman/article/view/3693/3399
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