Open Physics (Jun 2017)

Modelling of intermittent microwave convective drying: parameter sensitivity

  • Zhang Zhijun,
  • Qin Wenchao,
  • Shi Bin,
  • Gao Jingxin,
  • Zhang Shiwei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2017-0045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 405 – 419

Abstract

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The reliability of the predictions of a mathematical model is a prerequisite to its utilization. A multiphase porous media model of intermittent microwave convective drying is developed based on the literature. The model considers the liquid water, gas and solid matrix inside of food. The model is simulated by COMSOL software. Its sensitivity parameter is analysed by changing the parameter values by ±20%, with the exception of several parameters. The sensitivity analysis of the process of the microwave power level shows that each parameter: ambient temperature, effective gas diffusivity, and evaporation rate constant, has significant effects on the process. However, the surface mass, heat transfer coefficient, relative and intrinsic permeability of the gas, and capillary diffusivity of water do not have a considerable effect. The evaporation rate constant has minimal parameter sensitivity with a ±20% value change, until it is changed 10-fold. In all results, the temperature and vapour pressure curves show the same trends as the moisture content curve. However, the water saturation at the medium surface and in the centre show different results. Vapour transfer is the major mass transfer phenomenon that affects the drying process.

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