Research Info

Title
Investigating shrinkage and moisture diffusivity of melon seed in a microwave assisted thin layer fluidized bed dryer
Type Article
Keywords
Melon seed Microwave fluidized bed drying Moisture diffusivity Shrinkage
Abstract
This work aimed to investigate the drying behavior of melon seed during combined fluidized bed-microwave drying system. Three drying air temperatures (40, 55 and 70 °C), three microwave powers (270, 450 and 630 W) and three air velocities (0.8, 1.5 and 2.3 m/s) were tested. Five mathematical models were selected to fit the experimental data for drying kinetics, and the results revealed that the Aghbashloo et al. model exhibited, in all cases, the best performance in fitting the experimental data (R2 varying from 0.99088 to 0.99998; χ2 from 0.00000 to 0.00185 and RMSE from 0.02289 to 0.82316). Calculated values of moisture diffusivity for dried melon seed varied from a minimum of 6.51 × 10−10 to a maximum of 6.59 × 10−9 m2/s under the tested drying conditions. Moisture diffusivity values increased as air temperature and microwave power was increased. Shrinkage values were calculated and found to vary in the range from 46.99 to 15.09 %.
Researchers Iman Golpour (First researcher)
Moein Zarrin Nejad (Second researcher)
Reza Amiri Chayjan (Third researcher)
Ali Mohammad Nikbakht (Fourth researcher)
Raquel P. F. Guine (Fifth researcher)
Majid Dowlati (Not in first six researchers)