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Reza Amiri Chayjan

Reza Amiri Chayjan

Academic rank: Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Research

Title
OPTIMIZATION OF MOOSEER (A. HIRTIFOLIUM BOISS.) DEHYDRATION UNDER INFRARED CONDITIONS
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
infrared, color changes, response surface, mooseer, optimization, shrinkage
Year
2017
Journal ACTA Scientiarum Polonorum Technologia Alimentaria
DOI
Researchers Reza Amiri Chayjan ، mosayeb Fealekari

Abstract

Background. In recent years, infrared drying has gained popularity as an alternative drying method for a variety of agricultural products. The use of infrared radiation technology in drying agricultural products has several advantages. These may include decreased drying time, high energy efficiency, high-quality finished products and uniform temperature in the product. With intermittent infrared and convection heating of a thick porous material, the drying time can be reduced compared to convection alone, while keeping good food quality and high energy efficiency. Material and methods. Response surface methodology (RSM) was employed to optimize the drying conditions of mooseer under infrared-convective drying. Experiments were performed at air temperatures of 40, 55 and 70°C, infrared powers of 500, 1000 and 1500 W, air velocities of 0.5, 1.5 and 2.5 m/s and slice thicknesses of 2, 4, and 6 mm. In this study, effective moisture diffusivity (Deff), shrinkage, color changes and specific energy consumption (SEC) were investigated. The central composite design (CCD) was selected for the design and optimization of the process. Results. Deff was obtained between 1.4×10–10 and 3.57×10–9 m2/s. With increasing air temperature and slice thickness, Deff also increased. The level of shrinkage rose as slice thickness increased. The highest and lowest values of color changes were calculated at air temperatures of 70°C (52.3%) and 40°C (5.65%), respectively. Increasing air velocity led to an increase in SEC. Conclusion. Optimum conditions for mooseer drying were achieved at air temperature of 70°C, infrared power of 867.46, air velocity of 0.59 m/s and slice thickness of 2 mm. At this point, Deff, shrinkage, color changes and SEC was obtained as 1.32×10–9 m2/s, 29.58%, 17.62% and 4.64 MJ/kg, respectively. The desirability value of 0.689 was achieved for the drying process.