The aim of this work is to determine the characteristic dimension
governing transfers during convective drying. Parallelepipedic and cylindrical
form of sweet potato was used. This present work determines this characteristic
dimension for the samples of sweet potatoes of parallelepipedal and cubic
shapes. We have fixed the characteristic dimension in the direction of the
thickness of the samples of parallelepiped shape and of the radius for the
samples of cylindrical shape. For the parallelepidic form P_L-l-e, the
thickness e is set to 1cm while the length L and the width l vary. The results
show that the variation of the dimensions other than the thickness e does not
influence the transfers in a considerable way. The same observation is made for
the cylindrical samples c_H-R by keeping the radius R constant. From the
foregoing, the thickness of the parallelepiped samples turns out to be the
dimension that best governs the transfers versus its length and width.
Likewise, with regard to cylindrical samples, the fixed radius smaller than the
height is the characteristic dimension of the transfers in the product during
its convective drying. If we know that the initial size is an important factor
for transfers during convective drying (Ouoba, 2013), this present work
therefore allows us to conclude that the thickness of the parallelepiped-shaped
samples and the radius of the cylindrical shapes, all being the smallest
dimensions, characterize the transfers. This work highlights the importance and
the existence of a characteristic dimension that dictated the transfers during
the convective drying of organic products such as sweet potatoes.
Author
(s) Details
Ouoba
Kondia Honore|
Laboratoire des Matériaux et Environnement (LA.M.E.), Unité de
Formation et de Recherche en Sciences Exactes et Appliquée (UFR/SEA),
Université de Ouaga I, Pr KI-ZERBO, BP 7021, Burkina Faso.
Ganame
Abdou-Salam
Exactes et Appliquée (UFR/SEA),
Université de Ouaga I, Pr KI-ZERBO, BP 7021, Burkina Faso.
Zougmore
François
Laboratoire des Matériaux et Environnement (LA.M.E.), Unité de
Formation et de Recherche en Sciences Exactes et Appliquée (UFR/SEA),
Université de Ouaga I, Pr KI-ZERBO, BP 7021, Burkina Faso.
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here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/strufp/v12/1064
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