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Multiscale modeling of transport mechanisms, strain, and stress in bananas during drying

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DRYING TECHNOLOGY
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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07373937.2023.2280912

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Drying; stress; strain; stress-cracking; multiscale modeling; hybrid mixture theory

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The distribution of moisture, temperature, strain, and stress during convective drying of bananas was studied using a mathematical model based on hybrid mixture theory. The model was validated against experimental data and used to evaluate the effectiveness of a fan on/off strategy in reducing stress cracking. The results showed that intermittent fan operation reduced stress cracking in bananas compared to continuous drying.
The two-scale Hybrid Mixture Theory-based mass balance and momentum balance equations, the multiscale energy balance equation, and the viscoelastic stress equation were solved to obtain the moisture, temperature, strain, and stress distributions during bananas' convective drying. The model was validated against experimental average moisture contents (mean absolute errors (MAEs): 0.022-0.121 g/g solids), center and near-the-surface temperatures (MAEs: 0.6-7.7 degrees C), and volumetric strain (MAEs: 0.06-0.13). The model was then used to evaluate the effectiveness of the fan on/off strategy in reducing stress cracking compared to continuous drying. Simulation results of axial stress gradients and experimental results of global crack indices using a 5-point hedonic scale showed that the fan on/off strategy effectively reduced stress cracking compared to continuous drying. Thus, drying bananas at 60 degrees C by turning the fan on and off intermittently can be applied to reduce stress cracking in the product while requiring only 1.76% more energy compared to continuous drying.

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