2024
DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.16967
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Mathematical modeling of thin‐layer drying kinetics and moisture diffusivity study of apple slices using infrared conveyor‐belt dryer

Hany S. El‐Mesery,
Kwami Ashiagbor,
Zicheng Hu
et al.

Abstract: The drying features of apples at different infrared drying settings were investigated. The drying time, moisture‐effective diffusion, and activation energy of infrared dried apples were measured experimentally and statistically as a function of slice thicknesses, radiation intensity, and air velocity. The infrared intensity of 0.225, 0.130, and 0.341 W/cm2, slice thicknesses of 6, 4, and 2 mm, and airflow of 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 m/s were used to dry apple slices. The data shows that the drying time reduced as IR … Show more

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“…IR rays penetrate the sample and turn into sensible heat, resulting in more uniform heating in IR drying (Huang et al, 2021) and may reduce the moisture gradient during heating and drying (Delfiya et al, 2022). The IR method was used individually or combined with different drying methods to dry kiwi fruit (Li et al, 2023b), turmeric slices (Jeevarathinam et al, 2022), chrysanthemum (Xu et al, 2022), rose petals (Li et al, 2024), Angelica sinensis (Zang et al, 2023), apple (El-Mesery et al, 2024a), and pineapple (Tiliwa et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IR rays penetrate the sample and turn into sensible heat, resulting in more uniform heating in IR drying (Huang et al, 2021) and may reduce the moisture gradient during heating and drying (Delfiya et al, 2022). The IR method was used individually or combined with different drying methods to dry kiwi fruit (Li et al, 2023b), turmeric slices (Jeevarathinam et al, 2022), chrysanthemum (Xu et al, 2022), rose petals (Li et al, 2024), Angelica sinensis (Zang et al, 2023), apple (El-Mesery et al, 2024a), and pineapple (Tiliwa et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%