DEVELOPMENT AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF A MULTISTORIED UNIVERSAL CABINET DRYER FOR DRYING OF HIGH MOISTURE VEGETABLES
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Abstract
Development of appropriate drying technique and associated dryer are important issues
for quality and stable dried vegetables. The present research was carried out to design
and fabricate of a multi-storied universal cabinet dryer (MSUCD) suitable for drying of
high moisture vegetables. Further, drying performance of the dryer was compared to
other three conventional drying methods (sun, shade and existing cabinet) in yielding
quality dried mallow (napa shakh) powder. Necessary adjustments were employed for
ensuring uniform distribution of drying air flow and temperature in all trays of the drying
chamber. The dryer was found to be quite satisfactory functioning for drying of 13
locally grown vegetables. Drying results revealed that shorter drying time (only 1.00 to
2.67 hr) required for drying of leafy vegetables from initial high moisture content of 93%
to final moisture content of 3.78% (wb). However considerably longer drying time (6.33
to 17.67 hr) required for drying of tuber vegetables from 90.20% to 6.44% (wb) final
moisture content. Lesser energy (0.87kWh/kg) required in drying of leafy vegetables
whereas comparatively higher energy (5.05 kWh/kg) was found to be needed in drying
of tuber vegetables by this dryer. Consequently, drying cost was lower in drying of leafy
vegetables than tuber vegetables. Thermal efficiency was found to be 42.19% and 7.61%
in drying leafy and tuber vegetables, respectively. The drying time required for drying of
the mallow leaves were 6 hr, 48 hr, 4.25 hr and 1.33 hr for sun, shade, cabinet and
MSUCD, respectively. The obtained results showed that drying methods have significant
effects on functional, antioxidant and sensory characteristics of dried mallow powder.
Results also revealed that significantly higher amount of bioactive compounds and their
antioxidant activity were found to be retained in mallow powder dried by MSUCD
compared to other drying methods. Therefore, this work suggests that the MSUCD is
promising for drying of all high moisture vegetables. Moreover, this work also provided
the way to design prototype as well as industrial scale multi-storied universal cabinet
dryer for drying of high moisture vegetable products.