BIAGGIONI, Marco A. M.; RIBEIRO, Jader P.; FERREIRA, Widsney A.; TARGA, Luiz A.; JESUS, Cristiane A.
Resumen:
The combined drying process consists on using a high temperature drier, which reduces
the humidity level on grains up to 16-18% w.b., followed by drying with air near to ambient
temperature, until the grains reach the ideal content moisture for storage. This paper aimed to study its
feasibility, keeping the conventional high temperature drying method as a reference, assessing related
energy consumption parameters and process operation functionality. This work was carried on, in real
scale, using a mixed flow continuous drier with a wood furnace. The drying process with natural air
happened on a grain store with ventilation system. In order to collect data and subsequent calculation
of energetic parameters, each treatment was repeated three times. The results proved the feasibility of
the combined drying methodology for corn on the region, improving the system energetic efficiency
with 30% less than energy, increase 29% the drying capacity, optimizing operations of reception, precleaning and drying. Furthermore, it allows 22% cost reduction on the total drying process.