http://lattes.cnpq.br/6470551167683379; DIÓGENES, Adelino de Melo Guimarães.
Abstract:
Concentration area in processing and storage of agricultural products. In order to reduce waste losses and waste, non-food
conventional foods have been incorporated into food as an alternative source of nutrients,
This is why leaves, bark and grains, among them pumpkin squash, are incorporated into
food preparations such as "multimixtures". In this work we studied the drying of
pumpkin seeds in solar dryer and greenhouse. Whole grains, grains without
pumpkin seed meal and flour. Oven drying with air circulation was
performed at temperatures of 40, 50, 60, 70 and 80 ° C. For solar drying
Two dryers were used, one for drying during the day and one for drying
night time. The daytime solar dryer consists of a square box made of
internally zinc coated with black painted i
A piano glass plate. The nighttime dryer (ACSN) is composed of two
independent water circulation systems with registers to control
circulation of water between the solar collectors and the thermal reservoir and from this to the chamber
drying During the day the circuit formed by the solar collectors and the
reservoir, with water circulation increased by a power pump
photovoltaic. At night this circuit was interrupted and the
integrated circuit by the thermal reservoir and the drying chamber, whose circulation of the
water was provided by the thermal siphon principle. The solar dryer for night use was
mounted so that the water heated during the day, stored in a reservoir
circulated in a heat exchanger overnight to provide heat for
the drying chamber. The adaptation of a pump connected to a photovoltaic panel to the
daytime water heating circuit increased dryer drying efficiency
ACSN, which reached a maximum temperature of 65 ° C. The drying in solar dryer and in
sun exposure associated with the ACSN dryer
drying at 40 ° C and between 40 and 50 ° C in a greenhouse, respectively. The use of the dryer
nighttime resulted in faster drying, overcoming the water loss of the control.
The diffusional, exponential two-term models, Henderson & Pabis, logarithmic and
Page were adjusted to the data of kiln drying
day and night solar dryers, where all models used were
satisfactory, especially diffusional and logarithmic.