Evaluation of a direct exposure solar drying system for pineapple under meteorological conditions in the northeastern semiarid region

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Nancy Lima
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Leite Filha, Maria de Sousa, Conceição, João André Soares e Sousa da, Gomes, Ítalo de Andrade, Santana, Vitor Leão, Fernandes, Jonas Fernando de Souza, Lima Junior, Claudemiro de, Grilo, Marcelo Bezerra
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17399
Resumo: The present work aims to evaluate a direct exposure solar drying system that uses a desiccant unit, is of low cost, easy operation, high efficiency and accessible to family farmers for drying pineapple, under the meteorological conditions of the semiarid region. northeastern. As a methodology, a comparison was made between two drying systems, one with a desiccant unit containing silica gel and the other without a desiccant unit, where the drying time of pineapple and the thermal efficiency of the equipment were evaluated. The pineapple used had a moisture content on a wet basis of 86.22%. The main experimental results showed that the ambient air passing through the desiccant unit had more favorable conditions for carrying out the drying process, namely, higher temperature and lower relative humidity. Thus, there was a 60 min reduction in the drying time required for the pineapple to reach a moisture content on a wet basis of 25% compared to the drying system without a desiccant unit. The average of the thermal yields of the drying systems without desiccant unit and with desiccant unit were, respectively, 39.15% and 39.76%. In conclusion, it is possible to state that the operation of the drying systems was carried out without the need for highly complex actions, which proves its ease of operation, making it an appropriate technology for insertion in family farming.
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spelling Evaluation of a direct exposure solar drying system for pineapple under meteorological conditions in the northeastern semiarid regionEvaluation of a direct exposure solar drying system for pineapple under meteorological conditions in the northeastern semiarid regionAvaliação de um sistema de secagem solar de exposição direta para abacaxi sob as condições meteorológicas do semiárido nordestinoSolar dryingDesiccant unitThermal yieldSolar energy.Secado solarUnidad desecanteRendimiento térmicoEnergía solar.Secagem solarUnidade dessecanteRendimento térmicoEnergia solar.The present work aims to evaluate a direct exposure solar drying system that uses a desiccant unit, is of low cost, easy operation, high efficiency and accessible to family farmers for drying pineapple, under the meteorological conditions of the semiarid region. northeastern. As a methodology, a comparison was made between two drying systems, one with a desiccant unit containing silica gel and the other without a desiccant unit, where the drying time of pineapple and the thermal efficiency of the equipment were evaluated. The pineapple used had a moisture content on a wet basis of 86.22%. The main experimental results showed that the ambient air passing through the desiccant unit had more favorable conditions for carrying out the drying process, namely, higher temperature and lower relative humidity. Thus, there was a 60 min reduction in the drying time required for the pineapple to reach a moisture content on a wet basis of 25% compared to the drying system without a desiccant unit. The average of the thermal yields of the drying systems without desiccant unit and with desiccant unit were, respectively, 39.15% and 39.76%. In conclusion, it is possible to state that the operation of the drying systems was carried out without the need for highly complex actions, which proves its ease of operation, making it an appropriate technology for insertion in family farming.El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo evaluar un sistema de secado solar de exposición directa que utiliza una unidad desecante, es de bajo costo, fácil operación, alta eficiencia y accesible a los agricultores familiares para el secado de piña, en las condiciones meteorológicas de la región semiárida del noreste. Como metodología, se realizó una comparación entre dos sistemas de secado, uno con unidad desecante que contiene gel de sílice y otro sin unidad desecante, donde se evaluó el tiempo de secado de la piña y la eficiencia térmica del equipo. La piña utilizada tenía un contenido de humedad en húmedo del 86,22%. Los principales resultados experimentales mostraron que el aire ambiente que pasaba por la unidad desecante presentaba condiciones más favorables para realizar el proceso de secado, es decir, mayor temperatura y menor humedad relativa. Por lo tanto, hubo una reducción de 60 minutos en el tiempo de secado requerido para que la piña alcanzara un contenido de humedad en una base húmeda del 25% en comparación con el sistema de secado sin una unidad desecante. El promedio de los rendimientos térmicos de los sistemas de secado sin unidad desecante y con unidad desecante fueron, respectivamente, 39,15%, 39,76%. En conclusión, se puede afirmar que la operación de los sistemas de secado se realizó sin necesidad de acciones de alta complejidad, lo que demuestra su facilidad de operación, convirtiéndola en una tecnología adecuada para la inserción en la agricultura familiar.O presente trabalho tem o objetivo de avaliar um sistema de secagem solar de exposição direta que utiliza unidade dessecante, de baixo custo, fácil operação, elevada eficiência e acessível aos produtores da agricultura familiar para a secagem de abacaxi, sob as condições meteorológicas do semiárido nordestino. Como metodologia, foi realizado uma comparação entre dois sistemas de secagem, um com uma unidade dessecante contendo sílica gel e outro sem unidade dessecante, onde foi avaliado o tempo de secagem do abacaxi e o rendimento térmicos dos equipamentos. O abacaxi utilizado possuía teor de umidade em base úmida de 86,22%. Os principais resultados experimentais mostraram que o ar ambiente ao passar pela unidade dessecante apresentava condições mais favoráveis para a realização do processo de secagem, a saber, maior temperatura e menor umidade relativa. Com isso, houve uma redução de 60 min no tempo de secagem necessário para que o abacaxi atingisse o teor de umidade em base úmida de 25% em comparação ao sistema de secagem sem unidade dessecante. A média dos rendimentos térmicos dos sistemas de secagem sem unidade dessecante e com unidade dessecante foram, respectivamente, 39,15%, 39,76%. Como conclusão é possível afirmar que a operação dos sistemas de secagem foi executada sem necessidade de ações de elevada complexidade, o que comprovam sua facilidade de operação, tornando-o uma tecnologia apropriada para inserção na agricultura familiar.Research, Society and Development2021-07-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1739910.33448/rsd-v10i8.17399Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e31910817399Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e31910817399Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e319108173992525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17399/15534Copyright (c) 2021 Nancy Lima Costa; Maria de Sousa Leite Filha; João André Soares e Sousa da Conceição; Ítalo de Andrade Gomes; Vitor Leão Santana; Jonas Fernando de Souza Fernandes; Claudemiro de Lima Junior; Marcelo Bezerra Grilohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Nancy Lima Leite Filha, Maria de Sousa Conceição, João André Soares e Sousa da Gomes, Ítalo de Andrade Santana, Vitor Leão Fernandes, Jonas Fernando de Souza Lima Junior, Claudemiro deGrilo, Marcelo Bezerra 2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17399Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:44.975295Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of a direct exposure solar drying system for pineapple under meteorological conditions in the northeastern semiarid region
Evaluation of a direct exposure solar drying system for pineapple under meteorological conditions in the northeastern semiarid region
Avaliação de um sistema de secagem solar de exposição direta para abacaxi sob as condições meteorológicas do semiárido nordestino
title Evaluation of a direct exposure solar drying system for pineapple under meteorological conditions in the northeastern semiarid region
spellingShingle Evaluation of a direct exposure solar drying system for pineapple under meteorological conditions in the northeastern semiarid region
Costa, Nancy Lima
Solar drying
Desiccant unit
Thermal yield
Solar energy.
Secado solar
Unidad desecante
Rendimiento térmico
Energía solar.
Secagem solar
Unidade dessecante
Rendimento térmico
Energia solar.
title_short Evaluation of a direct exposure solar drying system for pineapple under meteorological conditions in the northeastern semiarid region
title_full Evaluation of a direct exposure solar drying system for pineapple under meteorological conditions in the northeastern semiarid region
title_fullStr Evaluation of a direct exposure solar drying system for pineapple under meteorological conditions in the northeastern semiarid region
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a direct exposure solar drying system for pineapple under meteorological conditions in the northeastern semiarid region
title_sort Evaluation of a direct exposure solar drying system for pineapple under meteorological conditions in the northeastern semiarid region
author Costa, Nancy Lima
author_facet Costa, Nancy Lima
Leite Filha, Maria de Sousa
Conceição, João André Soares e Sousa da
Gomes, Ítalo de Andrade
Santana, Vitor Leão
Fernandes, Jonas Fernando de Souza
Lima Junior, Claudemiro de
Grilo, Marcelo Bezerra
author_role author
author2 Leite Filha, Maria de Sousa
Conceição, João André Soares e Sousa da
Gomes, Ítalo de Andrade
Santana, Vitor Leão
Fernandes, Jonas Fernando de Souza
Lima Junior, Claudemiro de
Grilo, Marcelo Bezerra
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Nancy Lima
Leite Filha, Maria de Sousa
Conceição, João André Soares e Sousa da
Gomes, Ítalo de Andrade
Santana, Vitor Leão
Fernandes, Jonas Fernando de Souza
Lima Junior, Claudemiro de
Grilo, Marcelo Bezerra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Solar drying
Desiccant unit
Thermal yield
Solar energy.
Secado solar
Unidad desecante
Rendimiento térmico
Energía solar.
Secagem solar
Unidade dessecante
Rendimento térmico
Energia solar.
topic Solar drying
Desiccant unit
Thermal yield
Solar energy.
Secado solar
Unidad desecante
Rendimiento térmico
Energía solar.
Secagem solar
Unidade dessecante
Rendimento térmico
Energia solar.
description The present work aims to evaluate a direct exposure solar drying system that uses a desiccant unit, is of low cost, easy operation, high efficiency and accessible to family farmers for drying pineapple, under the meteorological conditions of the semiarid region. northeastern. As a methodology, a comparison was made between two drying systems, one with a desiccant unit containing silica gel and the other without a desiccant unit, where the drying time of pineapple and the thermal efficiency of the equipment were evaluated. The pineapple used had a moisture content on a wet basis of 86.22%. The main experimental results showed that the ambient air passing through the desiccant unit had more favorable conditions for carrying out the drying process, namely, higher temperature and lower relative humidity. Thus, there was a 60 min reduction in the drying time required for the pineapple to reach a moisture content on a wet basis of 25% compared to the drying system without a desiccant unit. The average of the thermal yields of the drying systems without desiccant unit and with desiccant unit were, respectively, 39.15% and 39.76%. In conclusion, it is possible to state that the operation of the drying systems was carried out without the need for highly complex actions, which proves its ease of operation, making it an appropriate technology for insertion in family farming.
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