Modeling the thin‐layer drying of fruits and vegetables: a review

The drying of fruits and vegetables is a complex operation that demands much energy and time. In practice, the drying of fruits and vegetables increases product shelf‐life and reduces the bulk and weight of the product, thus simplifying transport. Occasionally, drying may lead to a great decrease in...

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Main Authors: Chikwendu, Onwude Daniel Iroemeha, Hashim, Norhashila, Janius, Rimfiel, Mat Nawi, Nazmi, Abdan, Khalina
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Food Technologists 2016
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15197/1/Modeling%20the%20thin%E2%80%90layer%20drying%20of%20fruits%20and%20vegetables%20a%20review.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15197/
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1541-4337.12196
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spelling my.upm.eprints.151972019-05-09T01:26:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15197/ Modeling the thin‐layer drying of fruits and vegetables: a review Chikwendu, Onwude Daniel Iroemeha Hashim, Norhashila Janius, Rimfiel Mat Nawi, Nazmi Abdan, Khalina The drying of fruits and vegetables is a complex operation that demands much energy and time. In practice, the drying of fruits and vegetables increases product shelf‐life and reduces the bulk and weight of the product, thus simplifying transport. Occasionally, drying may lead to a great decrease in the volume of the product, leading to a decrease in storage space requirements. Studies have shown that dependence purely on experimental drying practices, without mathematical considerations of the drying kinetics, can significantly affect the efficiency of dryers, increase the cost of production, and reduce the quality of the dried product. Thus, the use of mathematical models in estimating the drying kinetics, the behavior, and the energy needed in the drying of agricultural and food products becomes indispensable. This paper presents a comprehensive review of modeling thin‐layer drying of fruits and vegetables with particular focus on thin‐layer theories, models, and applications since the year 2005. The thin‐layer drying behavior of fruits and vegetables is also highlighted. The most frequently used of the newly developed mathematical models for thin‐layer drying of fruits and vegetables in the last 10 years are shown. Subsequently, the equations and various conditions used in the estimation of the effective moisture diffusivity, shrinkage effects, and minimum energy requirement are displayed. The authors hope that this review will be of use for future research in terms of modeling, analysis, design, and the optimization of the drying process of fruits and vegetables. Institute of Food Technologists 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15197/1/Modeling%20the%20thin%E2%80%90layer%20drying%20of%20fruits%20and%20vegetables%20a%20review.pdf Chikwendu, Onwude Daniel Iroemeha and Hashim, Norhashila and Janius, Rimfiel and Mat Nawi, Nazmi and Abdan, Khalina (2016) Modeling the thin‐layer drying of fruits and vegetables: a review. Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 15 (3). pp. 599-618. ISSN 1541-4337 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1541-4337.12196 10.1111/1541-4337.12196
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description The drying of fruits and vegetables is a complex operation that demands much energy and time. In practice, the drying of fruits and vegetables increases product shelf‐life and reduces the bulk and weight of the product, thus simplifying transport. Occasionally, drying may lead to a great decrease in the volume of the product, leading to a decrease in storage space requirements. Studies have shown that dependence purely on experimental drying practices, without mathematical considerations of the drying kinetics, can significantly affect the efficiency of dryers, increase the cost of production, and reduce the quality of the dried product. Thus, the use of mathematical models in estimating the drying kinetics, the behavior, and the energy needed in the drying of agricultural and food products becomes indispensable. This paper presents a comprehensive review of modeling thin‐layer drying of fruits and vegetables with particular focus on thin‐layer theories, models, and applications since the year 2005. The thin‐layer drying behavior of fruits and vegetables is also highlighted. The most frequently used of the newly developed mathematical models for thin‐layer drying of fruits and vegetables in the last 10 years are shown. Subsequently, the equations and various conditions used in the estimation of the effective moisture diffusivity, shrinkage effects, and minimum energy requirement are displayed. The authors hope that this review will be of use for future research in terms of modeling, analysis, design, and the optimization of the drying process of fruits and vegetables.
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author Chikwendu, Onwude Daniel Iroemeha
Hashim, Norhashila
Janius, Rimfiel
Mat Nawi, Nazmi
Abdan, Khalina
spellingShingle Chikwendu, Onwude Daniel Iroemeha
Hashim, Norhashila
Janius, Rimfiel
Mat Nawi, Nazmi
Abdan, Khalina
Modeling the thin‐layer drying of fruits and vegetables: a review
author_facet Chikwendu, Onwude Daniel Iroemeha
Hashim, Norhashila
Janius, Rimfiel
Mat Nawi, Nazmi
Abdan, Khalina
author_sort Chikwendu, Onwude Daniel Iroemeha
title Modeling the thin‐layer drying of fruits and vegetables: a review
title_short Modeling the thin‐layer drying of fruits and vegetables: a review
title_full Modeling the thin‐layer drying of fruits and vegetables: a review
title_fullStr Modeling the thin‐layer drying of fruits and vegetables: a review
title_full_unstemmed Modeling the thin‐layer drying of fruits and vegetables: a review
title_sort modeling the thin‐layer drying of fruits and vegetables: a review
publisher Institute of Food Technologists
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15197/1/Modeling%20the%20thin%E2%80%90layer%20drying%20of%20fruits%20and%20vegetables%20a%20review.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15197/
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