2021
DOI: 10.4038/sljae.v3i1.58
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Development of Solar Assisted Multi-Crop Dryer

Abstract: Appropriate technology for the conversion of solar radiation to thermal energy is vital for food dehydration. Solar drying considered an advancement of sundrying is an efficient solar energy system. A reliable and low-cost multi-crop solar drying technique is required for small scale farmers in Sri Lanka. Therefore, the objective of this study was to develop a solar heater assisted multi-crop dryer for small scale farmers. The main components of solar dryer are flat plate solar collector, drying chamber, solar… Show more

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“…Solar assisted dryers could become a reliable means of drying harvested food products by lowincome farmers faced with challenges of optimizing the value of what they have produced. (Galappaththi et al 2021) corroborated the above statement when they developed a solar assisted multi-crop dryer and reported high performance capabilities. Sopian et al (2009) posited that solar-assisted drying systems are environmentally friendly and enhance the conversion of energy.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Solar assisted dryers could become a reliable means of drying harvested food products by lowincome farmers faced with challenges of optimizing the value of what they have produced. (Galappaththi et al 2021) corroborated the above statement when they developed a solar assisted multi-crop dryer and reported high performance capabilities. Sopian et al (2009) posited that solar-assisted drying systems are environmentally friendly and enhance the conversion of energy.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 67%