Abstract:
Dried mace possess great importance in international trade and are used in the
preparation of extractives and volatile oils. Among various hot air drying methods,
the more efficient method is fluidized bed drying for drying of foods, fruits and
vegetables. Microwave drying, an alternative method for the drying of food products
has gained popularity and is widely adopted. In microwave heating, heat generation
takes place from inside to outside of the material due to the absorption of microwave
energy by the regions with higher moisture levels. Application of microwaves solely,
can result in uneven heating of certain products, depending on their dielectric and
thermo physical properties. Thus, combining microwave radiation with hot air
fluidization also provides an effective means of overcoming the non-uniform heating
problems in conventional microwave heating. The bulk density, L*, a* and b* values
of the fresh mace sample were 1191 kg/m 3 , 21.28, 22.23, and 9.09 respectively. At
5.1 m/s the fresh mace sample attained the fluidization condition. The developed
microwave assisted fluidized bed drying system consists of a fluidized bed dryer and
a microwave oven unit. The microwave oven unit consists of control panel where
cooking time, power indicators and clock time are displayed and controlled. This
domestic oven was modified by making a hole of 14 cm at the bottom and inserting
the fluidized bed dryer through the hole. The main components of a fluidized bed
dryer are drying chamber, plenum chamber, heating chamber, blower with power
source and an air flow control valve. Logarithmic model was found as the best fitting
model for the drying data with highest R 2 value of 0.9996 and lowest χ 2 , SSE and
RMSE values of 1.2588e-05, 0.0003 and 0.01 respectively at 50°C drying
temperature and 800 W microwave power. In order to evaluate the developed
microwave assisted fluidized bed dryer for nutmeg mace, the process parameters such
as microwave powers of 480, 640 and 800W and drying air temperatures of 40, 45
and 50°C were chosen as independent variables. The process parameters would
influence drying rate, drying temperature, energy consumption and physico-chemical
parameters such as colour, moisture content, bulk density and essential oil yield.
These parameters were chosen as dependent variables. The optimized conditions of
drying temperature and microwave power for microwave assisted fluidized bed dryer
were found to be 47.76 °C and 681.73W.