Abstract
Pilot-scale experiments were conducted to evaluate a three-stage temperature control system (38–50–38°C) for ginseng root drying. Feedback for determining temperature change points was provided by measuring root shrinkage in digital images of the root bed. Shrinkage kinetics observed during the first stage were used to predict the drying rate for the third stage and an exponential model was used to predict the time required for the roots to reach an average moisture content of 0.11 g/g (db). Based on experimental tests, the root mean square error for the final moisture was 0.025 g/g (db).
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The financial support of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) to carry out this research is gratefully acknowledged.
Notes
a L = percentage of large roots, M = percentage of small roots, and S = percentage of small roots.
a L = percentage of large roots, M = percentage of small roots, and S = percentage of small roots.
a L = percentage of large roots, M = percentage of small roots, and S = percentage of small roots.
b Based on analysis of mass loss post-drying test.