Proposal for a solar fruit dryer design with organoleptic properties recovery system

D. Asmat-Campos, Angel Carreño-Ortega

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Abstract

With the passing of time, the demand for dehydrated organic products has increased, ranging from vegetables to fruits, however in the latter efforts to achieve a quality product have led to the use of industrialized systems which depend on the use of fossil fuels or systems that use electric current which greatly increase production costs. At present, various solar dryer models have emerged, having achieved an optimal performance in what corresponds to the processing of vegetables, however in the processes of dehydration of fruits the results have not been satisfactory, due to the loss of its color, taste, aroma and texture (organoleptic properties). Faced with this problem, an innovative design of solar fruit dehydrator is proposed, which has two objectives, the first related to recovering the organoleptic properties through a system of condenzation, cyclic dehydration and the synchronization of the calorific balance, and the second one focused on the improvement of thermal efficiency, through the use of some heat piles and a trombe wall. The heat transfer fluid was improved, adding silver nanoparticles (silver nanospheres), which were synthesized using the green chemistry method; the efficiency of the heat transfer fluid was increased by 30%..

Original languageEnglish
Article number02003
JournalE3S Web of Conferences
Volume80
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jan 2019
Event2018 International Conference on Renewable Energy and Environment Engineering, REEE 2018 - Paris, France
Duration: 29 Oct 201831 Oct 2018

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