Drying Kinetics of Sunflower Seeds using Pulsed UHF Energy Intake
Journal Title: TEM JOURNAL - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
In this paper the drying kinetics of sunflower seeds using pulsed UHF energy intake are given. It is shown and argued that the application of pulsed internal heat source made possible the reduction of heat treatment period by 17%, and of specific energy consumption by 21.8%.
Authors and Affiliations
Bernic Mircea, Răducan Marcel, Ciobanu Eugeniu
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