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Fluidised bed drying of soybeans

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JOURNAL OF STORED PRODUCTS RESEARCH
卷 37, 期 2, 页码 133-151

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0022-474X(00)00015-1

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dehydration; fluidised bed; quality; soybean

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The fluidised bed drying characteristics of soybeans at high temperatures (110-140 degreesC) and moisture contents, 31-49% dry basis, were modelled using drying equations from the literature. Air speeds of 2.4-4.1 m/s and bed depths from 10 to 15 cm were used. The minimum fluidised bed velocity was 1.9 mis. From a quality point of view, fluidised bed drying was found to reduce the level of urease activity which is an indirect measure of trypsin inhibitor, with 120 degreesC being the minimum required to reduce the urease activity to an acceptable level. Increased air temperatures caused increased cracking and breakage, with temperatures below 140 degreesC giving an acceptable level for the animal feed industry in Thailand. The protein level was not significantly reduced in this temperature range. The drying rate equations and quality models were then combined to develop optimum strategies for fluidised bed drying, based on quality criteria, drying capacity, energy consumption and drying cost. The results showed that from 33.3% dry basis, soybean should not be dried below 23.5% dry basis in the fluidised bed dryer, to avoid excessive grain cracking. The optimum conditions for minimum cost, minimum energy and maximum capacity coincided at a drying temperature of 140 degreesC, bed depth of 18 cm, air velocity of 2.9 mis and fraction of air recirculated of 0.9. These conditions resulted in 27% cracking, 1.7% breakage and an energy consumption of 6.8 MJ/kg water evaporated. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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