Journal of Microwave Power
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Coupled Heat and Moisture
Transfer During Microwave Vacuum Drying [PDF] |
AUTHORS |
G. Lian, C. S. Harris, R. Evans and M. Warboys
1997 32 1 34-44 |
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Abstract A general mechanistic model
has been developed to describe the coupled heat and moisture transfer during
dielectrically assisted drying of porous materials. The model considers the
moisture transfer as the combination of the liquid water and vapor water transfer that takes place simultaneously. The
heat transfer is based on the energy conservation of the sensible heat,
latent heat and source heat of microwave power. The derived heat and moisture
transfer equations are fully coupled. When the temperature gradient induced
moisture transfer is sufficiently small, the moisture transfer equation
degenerates to the isothermal equation. By using the finite element method,
the fully coupled equations have been solved numerically and applied to
simulate the heat and moisture transfer during microwave vacuum drying of a
concentrated water soluble food paste. The predicted drying rate is in good
agreement with the experimental data. Key Words: Microwave drying,
Computer modeling, Heat and mass transfer, Food
processing |