ASSESSMENTS OF KINETICS, ENERGY ANALYSIS, AND DENSITY-FLOW PROPERTIES OF ONION POWDER PROCESSING BY CONVECTIVE DRYING
Abstract
In this study, the effects of NaCl used at rates of 0, 10, 20, and 30% on energy consumption, milling process efficiency, and physical-flow properties of onion production processes were investigated. The effective diffusion value was found to vary between 2.86 × 10-6 and 9.97 × 107m2/s. SMER and SEC values varied between 0.00175 - 0.000303 kg/kWh and 570 - 3299.27 kWh/kg, respectively. Evaporation energy values were determined to range between 3.16 - 2.15 kWh. The highest density values were determined at a 30% NaCl rate. The best CI and HR values were determined at a 10% NaCl rate. The highest dry matter and lowest moisture rates were determined for carrier agents used at 30% and 0%, respectively. The minimum wetting time was defined as 6 ± 1.00 seconds for the carrier agent, which is used at a rate of 30%.
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