Title of article :
mathematical modeling of thin layer drying of pomegranate (punica granatum l.) arils: various drying methods
Author/Authors :
mazandarani, z. islamic azad university, azadshahr branch, ايران , aghajani, n. bu-ali sina university - bahar faculty of food science and technology - department of food science and technology, ايران , daraei garmakhany, a. bu-ali sina university - toyserkan faculty of industrial engineering - department of food science and technology, ايران , baniardalan, mohammadjafar bu-ali sina university - humanities faculty - department of linguistics, ايران , nouri, m. bu -ali sina university - humanities faculty - department of linguistics, ايران
From page :
1527
To page :
1537
Abstract :
for years, sun and hot air drying have been considered as traditional drying methods. today, using microwave is one the newest methods of drying. iran is one of the main producers of pomegranate fruit in the world. to manufacture better product, drying needs to be handled in controlled and optimized process, therefore investigation of process condition kinetic is an obligation. in this study, thin layer drying behavior of pomegranate arils using microwave drier at 4 power levels (180, 360, 540 and 7^20w), oven drier at 4 temperature levels (45, 55, 65 and 75°c) and sun drying was studied. page, henderson and pabis, midilli et al., newton, logarithmic and twoterm models were compared according to their root mean square error (rmse), chisquare (χ^2), mean bias error (mbe) and correlation coefficient (r^2). the results of the studied models indicated that midilli et al., model exhibited the best fit to the data obtained for oven, microwave and sun drying. increasing the oven drier temperature and the microwave drier power lead to an increase in the drying rate. dried samples at 75˚c exhibited the highest r^2= 0.9998, and the least rmse and χ^2, 0.^2059 and 0.5576 respectively in comparison with other samples. while dried samples by microwave, 7^20w, showed the highest r^2= 0.9998 and the least rmse and χ^2 were 0.1894 and 0.4^203, respectively in comparison with other samples. sun dried samples had the highest r^2 in midilli model, the least rmse and x^2 were 0.0338 and 0.7059 respectively.
Keywords :
drying modeling , microwave drier , oven drier , pomegranate arils , sun drying
Journal title :
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology (JAST)
Journal title :
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology (JAST)
Record number :
2593294
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