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A mixed mode low profile solar tunnel dryer for canarium indicum nuts

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posted on 2024-06-17, 17:06 authored by T Curtis, R Corkish, RJ Fuller, A Sproul
Canarium indicum nuts are dried and consumed widely across the Pacific Region. Traditional methods of drying offer little process control resulting in highly variable product quality and loss. A more reliable and effective drying technology is required but the technology must suit local conditions. This paper describes a low profile solar tunnel dryer designed for batch drying of small quantities of the nuts. Prototypes have been tested. Experimental results indicate that drying temperatures are within the range to achieve good kernel quality and that the desired final moisture content for safe storage could be achieved after 30 hours of exposure.

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Pagination

1-14

Location

Brisbane, QLD.

Start date

2015-12-08

End date

2015-12-10

ISBN-13

9780646950167

Language

eng

Publication classification

E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2015, APVI

Editor/Contributor(s)

Egan R, Passey R

Title of proceedings

APSRC 2015: Proceedings of the Asia Pacific Solar Research Conference

Event

Asia-Pacific Solar Research. Conference (2nd : 2015 : Brisbane, Qld.)

Publisher

Australian PV Institute

Place of publication

[Brisbane, Qld.]

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