Experimental Investigation of Solar Tunnel Dryer for Drying Red Chilli using Taguchi L9 Orthogonal Array

Authors

  • Y M Jibhakate  Department of Mechanical Engineering, KITS, Ramtek, India
  • Dr. A C Waghmare  Department of Mechanical Engineering, Umrer College of Engineering, Umrer. India
  • Dr. S K Choudhary  Department of Mechanical Engineering, KDK College of Engineering, Nagpur. India

Keywords:

Solar Tunnel Dryer, moisture content, dryer efficiency, Taguchi orthogonal array

Abstract

The Solar Tunnel Dryer can provide the best alternative method to dry red chillies in less time. The performance of the solar tunnel dryer depends on various parameters such as ambient temperature, solar radiation intensity, wind velocity, relative humidity, temperature of air inside the solar tunnel dryer etc. The experimentations are carried out at Umrer in Vidarbha region of Maharashtra. In this work Solar Tunnel Dryers (STD) performance is investigated by varying different process parameters, which includes absorber material (ABM), polyethene cover thickness (CT), air flow velocity over drying bed (AFV) and drying bed thickness (DBT). Three different levels of each parameter are chosen to form different combinations of experiments using Taguchi L9 orthogonal array. Total 9 experiments are designed and fabricated for drying 5 kg of red chilli. The initial moisture content of red chilli is 80% which is reduced to 5%. The efficiency, % of moisture removed and drying time of individual STD are investigated. Considerable reduction in drying time and better quality of dried products are observed as compared to open sun drying.

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2016-01-05

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Y M Jibhakate, Dr. A C Waghmare, Dr. S K Choudhary, " Experimental Investigation of Solar Tunnel Dryer for Drying Red Chilli using Taguchi L9 Orthogonal Array, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 1, Issue 6, pp.443-447, November-December-2015.