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Energy and exergy study of a novel multi-mode solar dryer without and with sensible heat storage for Garcinia pedunculata

Pooja Dutta, Pooja Dutta, Partha Pratim Dutta, Partha Pratim Dutta, Paragmoni Kalita

2023Energy Sources Part A Recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects21 citationsDOI

Abstract

In the present analysis, a novel four-mode solar dryer was developed and tested for the drying of Garcinia pedunculata. The four combinations considered were indirect-mode solar dryer without storage (ID-WOS), mixed-mode solar dryer without storage (MX-WOS), indirect-mode solar dryer with storage (ID-WS), and mixed-mode solar dryer with storage (MX-WS). The feature of this dryer that sets it apart is its capability to convert the drying cabinet into various modes simply by sliding the walls of the four sides of the cabinet. The storage system is made space efficient, by filling the gravel up to the surface of the absorber plate inside the solar air collector. For ID-WOS, MX-WOS, ID-WS, and MX-WS, respectively, the drying durations were 30 h, 25 h, 28 h, and 8 h, and the drying efficiencies were 18.55%, 24.03%, 20.32%, and 29.94%. In ID-WOS, MX-WOS, ID-WS, and MX-WS, the average exergy efficiency was determined as 47.08%, 65.10%, 52.46%, and 68.07%, respectively. Environmental impact was studied for all four cases. The energy payback periods for ID-WOS, MX-WOS, ID-WS, and MX-WS were 1.47, 1.61, 1.48, and 1.62 years, respectively. The study indicated that MX-WS outperformed the other three configurations in all aspects.

Topics & Concepts

Solar dryerExergyThermal energy storageMixed modePayback periodSolar energyEnvironmental scienceMaterials scienceProcess engineeringPhysicsEngineeringComposite materialElectrical engineeringThermodynamicsEconomicsProduction (economics)MacroeconomicsFood Drying and ModelingGreenhouse Technology and Climate ControlPostharvest Quality and Shelf Life Management
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