Numerical simulation of forced convective fish drying performance of different cabinet geometry

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Autor(a) principal: Gbegudu, Joshua Kolawole
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Fetuga, Ibrahim Ademola, Olakoyejo, Olabode Thomas, Shitta, Manasseh Babale, Siqueira, Antonio Marcos de Oliveira, Akari, Emmanuel Obiani, Aderemi, Kolade Sodeeq
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Engenharia Química e Química
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/14666
Resumo: Two forced convective fish rotary dryers of different geometries (cube and cylindrical) with modelled fish were simulated using ANSYS commercial software to determine the geometry that gives an optimal inlet temperature distribution profile, which ultimately leads to faster drying of fish. The geometries were constructed using CATIA V5 modelling software such that they both have the same volume, so they can be compared appropriately. The simulation was carried out for different inlet temperatures and at different time intervals. From the simulations carried out, it was discovered that the cylindrical rotary dryer possesses the maximum mean dryer temperatures in most of the time intervals considered. The temperature distribution obtained thus reveals that the cylindrical d duration of thermal action on the products. Therefore, the cylindrical rotary dryer gives an increased drying rate and an improved quality of product.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Numerical simulation of forced convective fish drying performance of different cabinet geometry
title Numerical simulation of forced convective fish drying performance of different cabinet geometry
spellingShingle Numerical simulation of forced convective fish drying performance of different cabinet geometry
Gbegudu, Joshua Kolawole
Computational fluid dynamics
Shape optimization
Cube shape dryer
Cylindrical rotary dryer
title_short Numerical simulation of forced convective fish drying performance of different cabinet geometry
title_full Numerical simulation of forced convective fish drying performance of different cabinet geometry
title_fullStr Numerical simulation of forced convective fish drying performance of different cabinet geometry
title_full_unstemmed Numerical simulation of forced convective fish drying performance of different cabinet geometry
title_sort Numerical simulation of forced convective fish drying performance of different cabinet geometry
author Gbegudu, Joshua Kolawole
author_facet Gbegudu, Joshua Kolawole
Fetuga, Ibrahim Ademola
Olakoyejo, Olabode Thomas
Shitta, Manasseh Babale
Siqueira, Antonio Marcos de Oliveira
Akari, Emmanuel Obiani
Aderemi, Kolade Sodeeq
author_role author
author2 Fetuga, Ibrahim Ademola
Olakoyejo, Olabode Thomas
Shitta, Manasseh Babale
Siqueira, Antonio Marcos de Oliveira
Akari, Emmanuel Obiani
Aderemi, Kolade Sodeeq
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gbegudu, Joshua Kolawole
Fetuga, Ibrahim Ademola
Olakoyejo, Olabode Thomas
Shitta, Manasseh Babale
Siqueira, Antonio Marcos de Oliveira
Akari, Emmanuel Obiani
Aderemi, Kolade Sodeeq
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Computational fluid dynamics
Shape optimization
Cube shape dryer
Cylindrical rotary dryer
topic Computational fluid dynamics
Shape optimization
Cube shape dryer
Cylindrical rotary dryer
description Two forced convective fish rotary dryers of different geometries (cube and cylindrical) with modelled fish were simulated using ANSYS commercial software to determine the geometry that gives an optimal inlet temperature distribution profile, which ultimately leads to faster drying of fish. The geometries were constructed using CATIA V5 modelling software such that they both have the same volume, so they can be compared appropriately. The simulation was carried out for different inlet temperatures and at different time intervals. From the simulations carried out, it was discovered that the cylindrical rotary dryer possesses the maximum mean dryer temperatures in most of the time intervals considered. The temperature distribution obtained thus reveals that the cylindrical d duration of thermal action on the products. Therefore, the cylindrical rotary dryer gives an increased drying rate and an improved quality of product.
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