Agronomy (Aug 2024)
The Analytical Theory of Water Activity in the Paddy Rice Drying Process
Abstract
Drying involves the evaporation of moisture, accompanied by simultaneous heat transfer, mass transfer, and momentum transfer. While the diffusion law is considered an applicable model for explaining the drying phenomenon, the actual drying process cannot be accurately predicted using an analytical solution with a constant diffusion coefficient. Energy efficiency in the drying process is low due to an insufficient understanding of the mechanisms governing moisture migration from solids to air. The development of drying theory has stalled due to an unsolvable discrepancy between experimental results and analytical results. This study analyzes the effect of the binding energy of moisture in paddy rice on the diffusion coefficient. The theoretical relationship between water activity and drying rate in paddy rice was investigated, and the drying process was successfully explained by analyzing free energy transfer and transition theory. The mechanism of rice grain drying was described using a new theoretical solution for the drying process. These results provide new insights into the development of a scientific evaluation standard for assessing the efficiency of actual drying processes.
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