Simulation Shrinkage and Stress Generated During Convective Drying of Carrot Slices
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research (Vol.1, No. 12)Publication Date: 2013-12-01
Authors : Negar Afaghi; Asad modarres motlagh; Seied Sadegh Seiedlou; Ali Hasanpour;
Page : 1660-1668
Keywords : Drying-induced stresses; Shrinkage; Carrot;
Abstract
The moist sample shrinks during drying and the non-uniformity shrinkage involves stresses in the body. The aim of the present work is simulating deformations and drying-induced stresses of carrot slice during a convective drying. The effect of shrinkage on the heat and mass transfer profiles were considered. Non-constant physical and thermal properties were also incorporated in the model and the Experimental conditions were as follows: a drying temperature of 333 K, relative humidity of 11% and air velocity of 1.2 m/s
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