Experimental and simulated performance of a batch-type longan dryer with air flow reversal using biomass burner as a heat source

Publication Type
Journal contribution (peer reviewed)
Authors
Janjai S; Lamlert N; Mahayothee B; Sruamsiri P; Precoppe M F; Bala B K; Müller J
Year of publication
2011
Published in
Drying Technology
Band/Volume
29/12
Page (from - to)
1439-1451
Keywords
Simulation
Abstract

This article presents experimental performance of a batch-type longan dryer using a biomass burner with air flow reversal and also presents modeling of the longan dryer for drying of whole longan. The dryer essentially consists of a biomass burner and a drying bin with an arrangement for periodic air flow reversal. Three drying runs with loading capacity of 2,000, 1,500, and 1,000 kg of whole longan were carried out. There was no significant difference in temperatures in different positions (except inlet and outlet) inside the dryer (p<0.05) or moisture content inside the dryer (p<0.05). Whole longan was dried from an initial moisture content of 74% (wb) to a final moisture content of 14% (wb). The drying time of whole longan in the longan dryer was 60, 54, and 48 h for 2,000, 1,500, and 1,000 kg loading, respectively. The quality of dried product was also good in comparison to the high-quality product in markets.
To simulate the performance of the longan dryer for drying of whole longan, a set of partial differential equations was developed and the equations were solved using the finite difference technique. The numerical solution was programmed in Compaq Visual FORTRAN version 6.5 (Compaq Computer Corp., TX). The simulated moisture contents agreed well with the experimental data. This model can be used to provide the design data and it is also essential for optimal dryer design.

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