The role of processing parameters on energy efficiency during microwave convective drying of porous materials.
Journal article, 2009

A small-scale microwave convective dryer was built to study the effects of microwave power level, air temperature, and air velocity on drying kinetics, temperature development, and specific energy consumption (MJ/kg evaporated water) using statistical designs. Increased microwave power had a large significant effect on moisture loss and temperature development and it reduced specific energy consumption. Increased air temperature and air velocity increased specific energy consumption, as their effect on drying kinetics was smaller in the system used. Low air temperature slowed the drying process, without affecting the relationship between average sample temperature and average moisture content during drying.

Author

Emma Holtz

SIK – the Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology

Lilia Ahrné

SIK – the Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology

T. H. Karlsson

SIK – the Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology

M. Rittenauer

SIK – the Swedish Institute for Food and Biotechnology

Anders Rasmuson

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Chemical Engineering Design

Drying Technology

0737-3937 (ISSN) 1532-2300 (eISSN)

Vol. 27 2 173-185

Subject Categories

Chemical Engineering

DOI

10.1080/07373930802603334

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