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The comparison of drying and rehydration characteristics of intermittent-microwave and hot-air dried-apple slices
- Source :
- Heat and Mass Transfer. 56:3047-3057
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.
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Abstract
- The influence of intermittent-microwave drying and hot-air drying on drying characteristics and rehydration properties of apple slices were compared. Microwave powers have crucially affected the drying rate, effective moisture diffusivity and drying time. As microwave power increased, the drying rate and effective moisture diffusivity increased while the drying time reduced. In intermittent-microwave drying, the effective moisture diffusivities were estimated between 4.47 × 10-9 and 2.54 × 10-8 m2 s-1. Longer drying time, slower drying rate and less effective moisture diffusivity were obtained from hot-air drying when compared to intermittent-microwave drying. Higher temperatures provided higher drying rate and effective moisture diffusivity. Effective moisture diffusivities of hot-air dried-apple slices were calculated in the range of 3.38 × 10-10–6.25 × 10-10 m2 s-1. Moreover, Page model gave the best fitting to intermittent-microwave drying curves, while hot-air drying curves were suitably described by Parabolic Model. On the other hand, the rehydration ratio of intermittent-microwave dried-apple slices was higher than hot-air dried-apple slices. Additionally, Peleg model was defined to be the best model predicting experimental rehydration data in both drying techniques. © 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
- Subjects :
- Best fitting
Materials science
Rehydration ratio
020209 energy
Microwave generation
02 engineering and technology
Microwave drying
Drying technique
Thermal diffusivity
Plants (botany)
Fruits
ENERGY
Diffusion
ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY
Parabolic model
020401 chemical engineering
Drying time
DEHYDRATION
THICKNESS
Curve fitting
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
QUALITY
Microwave power
0204 chemical engineering
Composite material
TEMPERATURE
Hot-air drying
KINETICS
Moisture
Drying
Rehydration Characteristics
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Apple slices
Rehydration
MOISTURE DIFFUSIVITY
Solar dryers
Condensed Matter Physics
ULTRASOUND PRETREATMENT
Drying characteristics
Dried apple
Effective moisture diffusivity
Microwave heating
MICROSTRUCTURE
Intermittent-microwave drying
Microwave
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14321181 and 09477411
- Volume :
- 56
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Heat and Mass Transfer
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e483752374f4e2d37cfc61cc06de3fab
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00231-020-02907-9