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Publications (2)


Comparison of drying kinetics, energy efficiency
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February 2023

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Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization and Environmental Effects

Cuneyt Tunckal

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ibrahim doymaz

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MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND OPTIMIZATION OF MELON SLICE DRYING WITH RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY IN A HEAT PUMP DRYING SYSTEM: Optimization of melon slice drying

March 2022

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Latin American Applied Research - An international journal

Cuneyt Tunckal

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The objective of this study was to optimize the process conditions (in terms of air temperature, air velocity and thickness of the slices) using response surface methodology (RSM) to achieve minimum specific energy consumption and maximum moisture diffusivity during drying of melon slices with a closed loop heat pump drying (HPD) system. An optimum drying temperature of 45 °C, air velocity of 1 m/s and slice thickness of 5.04 mm were recommended with following predicted responses close to experimental values: drying time 216.58 min, total energy consumption 2.94 kWh, coefficient of performance heat pump (COPhp) 3.08, coefficient of performance system (COPws) 2.75, specific moisture extraction rate (SMER) 0.22 kg/kWh, drying rate 2.53, L* value 82.53, a* value -1.83 and b* value 25.82. The most suitable models to represent the drying behavior of optimum melon slices was chosen Wang & Sing. Effective moisture diffusivities (Deff) of the melon slices were ranging from 7.075E-10 - 1.843E-07 m2s-1 and increasing drying air temperature, drying air velocity and slice thickness led to an increment of Deff.

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... They reported that within the scope of the study, maximum energy consumption values varied between 0.3-0.6 kWh. Tuçkal et al. [45] dried melon slices with a heat pump convective dryer. In the study, they reported that SMER values ranged between 0.150-0.215 ...

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Comparison of microwave assisted foam drying processes to improve the physicochemical properties and to reduce GHG values of the melon powder processes
MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND OPTIMIZATION OF MELON SLICE DRYING WITH RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY IN A HEAT PUMP DRYING SYSTEM: Optimization of melon slice drying

Latin American Applied Research - An international journal