2014
DOI: 10.13141/jve.vol6.no3.pp256-263
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Application of EHD-enhanced drying technology: a sustainable approach for Vietnam’s agricultural product processing in the future

Abstract: Drying contributes a significantly important role in processing of agricultural products in Vietnam, particularly for high-value agricultural exports. Conventionally thermal-based drying techniques have remained critical disadvantages in term of enhancing product quality and process efficiency. The typical disadvantages include deterioration of organoleptic and nutritional properties, high-energy consumption, expensive costs yet low efficiency and hazards to environment change due to the consumption of fossil … Show more

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“…Note that different colored labels correspond to the different processes/phenomena/dryer components (e.g., green-colored ball shape = neutral air particles) knowledge is required across a large range of voltages, electrode geometries, electrode distances, gaps between electrodes, spacings between each product, and product thicknesses. Given the large potential of EHD drying, it is also surprising that only a few working pilot-scaled EHD drying prototypes have been successfully designed in the last two decades (Lai, 2010;Tuan et al, 2014;Liang, 2000;Liang, 2002;Takamatsu, 2012). Large EHD dryers have been locally developed for medicinal herbs drying .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that different colored labels correspond to the different processes/phenomena/dryer components (e.g., green-colored ball shape = neutral air particles) knowledge is required across a large range of voltages, electrode geometries, electrode distances, gaps between electrodes, spacings between each product, and product thicknesses. Given the large potential of EHD drying, it is also surprising that only a few working pilot-scaled EHD drying prototypes have been successfully designed in the last two decades (Lai, 2010;Tuan et al, 2014;Liang, 2000;Liang, 2002;Takamatsu, 2012). Large EHD dryers have been locally developed for medicinal herbs drying .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%