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Original Articles

Effect of Operating Conditions in Atmospheric Freeze Drying of Carrot Particles in a Pulsed Fluidized Bed

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Pages 1185-1192 | Published online: 09 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

Drying kinetics and shrinkage of carrot particles during atmospheric freeze drying in a pulsed fluidized bed were studied by using a 24 factorial statistical design as a function of particle size (6 mm × 6 mm × 1.5 mm and 6 mm × 6 mm × 3 mm), freezing rate (slow and quick), air temperature (−15 and −5°C), and type of energy supply (convective and convective with infrared radiation). Then, a programmed air temperature was applied, namely, −15°C during the first 5 or 6.5 h, followed by either 0 or 5°C. The results were compared with those obtained by vacuum freeze drying at constant temperature throughout the process.

An important reduction in drying time was obtained by using higher air temperature in the second stage of the drying process.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors are grateful for the financial support of project FONDECYT No. 1070019.

Notes

Values in bold correspond to significant effects at 95% confidence level.

a Data from Rahman.[ Citation 31 ]

b Data from Karmas et al.[ Citation 32 ]

Value in bold corresponds to significant effect at 95% confidence level.

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