Revista de Ciências Agroambientais (Dec 2015)

Physical properties of sunflower grains after drying

  • Paulo Carteri Coradi,
  • Jean Carlos Helmich,
  • Carlos Henrique Portela Fernandes,
  • Clayton Cerqueira Peralta

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 74 – 77

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The knowledge of the physical properties of the grains is important for the optimization of post-harvest operations. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of convective drying with different air temperatures (45, 55, 65 and 75 °C) the physical properties of sunflower seeds. The drying sunflower grains was performed in convection oven with forced air. In natural conditions, samples of 5 kg of pellets were used for each repetition drying. During the drying process, the grains samples were weighed periodically until they reach 10% (wet basis, w.b.), then were subjected to evaluations of physical properties. According to the results it was observed that the porosity, apparent density, thousand kernel weight to the drag coefficient, roundness, sphericity and width of sunflower seed did not change with increasing temperature drying air. It was concluded that the drying air temperatures of 45 °C and 55 retained the initial physical characteristics of sunflower seeds. The temperature of the drying air of 75 °C had greater influence on changes in volumetric shrinkage of the grains.

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