Performance Evaluation of a Solar Greenhouse Dryer at Different Bed Conditions Under Passive Mode

2019 ◽  
Vol 142 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Asim Ahmad ◽  
Om Prakash

Greenhouse drying shows a significant role in the bulk level of drying. In the present setup, a greenhouse dryer operating under natural convection mode was designed and fabricated. The sensible heat storage concept was applied to the bed of the drying chamber. Four different beds, namely, gravel bed, ground bed, concrete bed, and black painted gravel bed was being selected for the comparative heat transfer analyses of the proposed setup. The maximum heat gain takes place at the black painted gravel bed conditions, i.e., 53%, while for concrete bed, gravel bed, and ground bed, it is 33%, 49%, and 29%, respectively. Hence, black painted gravel bed condition is strongly recommended for maximum heat storage. The proposed setup was used for drying of tomato flakes in black painted gravel bed condition. It has been found that the moisture content in the tomato flakes has been removed from 96% to 9.10% in 13 h. The average drying efficiency of the proposed greenhouse dryer is found to be 23.49%. The comparative analysis of the performance evaluation has been done with other investigators, and it was found that the drying rate of the proposed setup shows superior performance as compared with others. The design of the proposed greenhouse setup with black painted gravel bed condition is strongly recommended for small-scale industries and farmers.

2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shitu Abubakar ◽  
Samaila Umaru ◽  
Fatai O Anafi ◽  
Aminu S Abubakar

This study is concerned with development and performance evaluation of a mixed-mode solar  yam dryer. It was done to address the problems of uneven drying of product on different trays coordinate position in a typical indirect multiple trays dryer. Solar energy drying system was designed using the meteorological conditions of Zaria, Nigeria to dry yam slices in the mixed-mode natural convection. The dryer was designed to dry (7 kg) of yam slices. The dimensions of the dryer were: collector length, collector area, height of the drying chamber, chimney height, length of the drying chamber, and Width of the drying chamber were 0.65 m, 0.27 m2, 0.9 m, 0.7 m, 0.5 m, and 0.43 m, respectively. The solar yam dryer was exposed to solar radiation from 10:00 am to 06:00 pm and tested without load and with yam chips of 5 mm average thickness. Meteorological conditions were monitored during the dehydration process. The average drying rate, collector efficiency and drying efficiency were 2.55 kg/s, 42.20% and 25.35%, respectively. The results of performance evaluation of the solar dryer showed that the drying rate decreases by 3% and 8% in the second and third trays relative to the first tray. This shows that the drying rates did not vary significantly with the coordinate positions of the trays.


2013 ◽  
Vol 770 ◽  
pp. 80-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nattapon Srisittipokakun ◽  
Keerati Kirdsiri

This paper describes a mixed mode natural convection of solar dryer. The dryer was designed for small-scale commercial producers of agricultural products in non-electrified locations. The products to be dried are placed in multi layer on a wire mesh in the drying tunnel to receive energy from both hot air supplied from the collector and incident solar radiation on products. Temperatures in the drying chamber varied from 28.0° C to 55.0° C depend on the weather conditions. To investigate its performance, the dryer was used to dry 30 kg of Centella asiatica in December 2012. The dryer could be used for Centella asiatica of 80% (wb) moisture content, and they could be dried within 4 hours, with 0% (wb) remaining moisture. In addition, the Centella asiatica being dried in the solar tunnel drier were completely protected from rain, insects and dust, and the dried Centella asiatica were high quality dried products terms of flavor, color and texture. The drying efficiency of the solar component alone was found to be 39.18%.


2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (7) ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
Dr. A. Jeyapragash Dr. A. Jeyapragash ◽  
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R. Boopathi R. Boopathi

2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 160-169
Author(s):  
Srimo Fernandas

In the economic growth of a country, the human factor plays a vital role. The study has been made to study the growth of small scale industries in the development of human resource management practices of in Thoothukudi district. The study has the following objectives. To study the socio-economic outline of the small scale industry owners. To understand the nature of management of the small-scale industry. To find out the motivational factors for starting small-scale industries. To analyse the average income generated by different activities by the small scale industry owners.


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