Mathematical Modeling of Drying Kinetics of Salted Otolithes Ruber at the Different Temperature

Author:

Wu Yan Yan1,Ren Zhong Yang2,Li Lai Hao1,Yang Xian Qing1,Lin Wan Ling3,Zhou Wan Jun3,Ma Hai Xia3,Deng Jian Chao1

Affiliation:

1. South China Sea Fisheries Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

2. Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Shanghai Ocean University

3. Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

Abstract

Salted Otolithes ruber with 80 (±5) g weight on dry basis were dried in the blast electric oven using different temperature (20, 30, 40 and 50°C) until the humidity fell down to 0.6 from 1.23 on dry basis. Drying processes were completed between 20-48h. In this study, experiment values were compared with predicted values obtained from twenty thin layer drying theoretical/ semi-empirical/ empirical equations. Models whose coefficient of correlation (R2) values are highest were chosen to be the best models. According to this, Midillis Model was defined as the most suitable model in which predicted value is closest to experimental data for 20°C level, Weibulls model was for 30°C level, Weibull distributions model was for 40°C level and Alibas model was for 50°C level.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

General Engineering

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