Towards an optimal hybrid solar method for lime-drying behavior

Lime is one of the most commonly consumed medicinal plants in Indonesia, which must be dried to preserve its quality, but mostly by using traditional, ineffective drying method. Therefore, this study aims to investigate lime drying process a hybrid solar drying method. The hybrid solar dryer consist...

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Main Authors: Suherman Suherman, Hadiyanto Hadiyanto, Evan Eduard Susanto, Shesar Anis Rahmatullah, Aditya Rofi Pratama
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240584402032199X
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spelling doaj-f9f8d09832cc4cbe8ed27d31e97b3b0d2020-11-25T04:04:20ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-10-01610e05356Towards an optimal hybrid solar method for lime-drying behaviorSuherman Suherman0Hadiyanto Hadiyanto1Evan Eduard Susanto2Shesar Anis Rahmatullah3Aditya Rofi Pratama4Corresponding author.; Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Diponegoro University, Tembalang, Semarang, 50275, Central Java, IndonesiaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Diponegoro University, Tembalang, Semarang, 50275, Central Java, IndonesiaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Diponegoro University, Tembalang, Semarang, 50275, Central Java, IndonesiaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Diponegoro University, Tembalang, Semarang, 50275, Central Java, IndonesiaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Diponegoro University, Tembalang, Semarang, 50275, Central Java, IndonesiaLime is one of the most commonly consumed medicinal plants in Indonesia, which must be dried to preserve its quality, but mostly by using traditional, ineffective drying method. Therefore, this study aims to investigate lime drying process a hybrid solar drying method. The hybrid solar dryer consisted of a solar dryer and Liquefied Petroleum Gas as the supplementary heater. The drying process was conducted until there was no significant weight decrease, with the drying temperature of 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80 °C. Thin-layer modeling and quality analysis were also conducted. The experimental results indicated that 5 h was required to sufficiently dry the lime at 80 °C, while drying at 40 °C took 24 h to finish. The drying rate curve of lime suggested that lime drying mostly happened during the falling-rate period. Moreover, the average efficiency of the hybrid solar dryer ranged from 5.36% to 38.61%, which increased with temperature. From the 10 thin-layer drying models used, the Wang and Singh model was the most suitable to describe the drying behavior of lime. The effective diffusivity values of the limes and the activation energy value during hybrid solar drying were within their respective acceptable range for agricultural products. However, as the drying temperature was increased from 40 to 80 °C, the total phenolic content and vitamin C content decreased, from 87.3 to 27.8 mg GAE/100 g dry limes and 0.118 to 0.015 ppm, respectively. It can be concluded that hybrid solar dryer is able to sufficiently dry the lime, with acceptable drying time and dryer efficiency, although using high drying temperature will decrease the quality of dried lime. Further modifications and improvements to the hybrid solar dryer are required to maximize the quality of dried lime while still maintaining fast and effective drying process.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240584402032199XLimeDryingHybrid solar dryerDryer efficiencyThin-layer modelingAgricultural engineering
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author Suherman Suherman
Hadiyanto Hadiyanto
Evan Eduard Susanto
Shesar Anis Rahmatullah
Aditya Rofi Pratama
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Hadiyanto Hadiyanto
Evan Eduard Susanto
Shesar Anis Rahmatullah
Aditya Rofi Pratama
Towards an optimal hybrid solar method for lime-drying behavior
Heliyon
Lime
Drying
Hybrid solar dryer
Dryer efficiency
Thin-layer modeling
Agricultural engineering
author_facet Suherman Suherman
Hadiyanto Hadiyanto
Evan Eduard Susanto
Shesar Anis Rahmatullah
Aditya Rofi Pratama
author_sort Suherman Suherman
title Towards an optimal hybrid solar method for lime-drying behavior
title_short Towards an optimal hybrid solar method for lime-drying behavior
title_full Towards an optimal hybrid solar method for lime-drying behavior
title_fullStr Towards an optimal hybrid solar method for lime-drying behavior
title_full_unstemmed Towards an optimal hybrid solar method for lime-drying behavior
title_sort towards an optimal hybrid solar method for lime-drying behavior
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Lime is one of the most commonly consumed medicinal plants in Indonesia, which must be dried to preserve its quality, but mostly by using traditional, ineffective drying method. Therefore, this study aims to investigate lime drying process a hybrid solar drying method. The hybrid solar dryer consisted of a solar dryer and Liquefied Petroleum Gas as the supplementary heater. The drying process was conducted until there was no significant weight decrease, with the drying temperature of 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80 °C. Thin-layer modeling and quality analysis were also conducted. The experimental results indicated that 5 h was required to sufficiently dry the lime at 80 °C, while drying at 40 °C took 24 h to finish. The drying rate curve of lime suggested that lime drying mostly happened during the falling-rate period. Moreover, the average efficiency of the hybrid solar dryer ranged from 5.36% to 38.61%, which increased with temperature. From the 10 thin-layer drying models used, the Wang and Singh model was the most suitable to describe the drying behavior of lime. The effective diffusivity values of the limes and the activation energy value during hybrid solar drying were within their respective acceptable range for agricultural products. However, as the drying temperature was increased from 40 to 80 °C, the total phenolic content and vitamin C content decreased, from 87.3 to 27.8 mg GAE/100 g dry limes and 0.118 to 0.015 ppm, respectively. It can be concluded that hybrid solar dryer is able to sufficiently dry the lime, with acceptable drying time and dryer efficiency, although using high drying temperature will decrease the quality of dried lime. Further modifications and improvements to the hybrid solar dryer are required to maximize the quality of dried lime while still maintaining fast and effective drying process.
topic Lime
Drying
Hybrid solar dryer
Dryer efficiency
Thin-layer modeling
Agricultural engineering
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240584402032199X
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