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Study on the Small Grain Bin for the Improvement of Grain Drying and Storage (곡물건조저장법 개선을 위한 농가용 Grain Bin에 관한 연구)

  • 김성래
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.3263-3291
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    • 1974
  • Experimental work of grain bin was carried out to develop the methods of natural air in-bin drying and storage. The method is considered to be more economical, labour saving, and an effective countermeasure to grain loss. To examine the possibility of farm use of the grain bin and to analyze the related factors concerned with in-bin grain drying and storage, ambient air conditions (especially the change of air temperature and relative humidity) and grain quality during drying and storage periods were investigated. A laboratory model bin was constructed to investigate the effect of different forced air conditions on the drying characteristics of rice. In addition, a grain bin with 2.2m diameter and 1.8m height, considered to be the optimum size for the average Korean farm, was constructed and tested to examine the drying and storing characteristics of rice. The weather data analyzed in this study was the nine-year (from 1964 to 1972) record of air temperature and relative humidity in the Suweon area, and the thirty-year (from 1931 to 1960) record of pentad normal relative humidity and air temperature in the Seoul area. From the results of the weather data analyses, the adequate air delivery hours (which was arbitrary defined as the condition to give less than 75% relative humidity) to dry the rice during October were about nine hours (from approximately 10 A.M. to 7 P.M, ) a day, in which the average air temperature was about 15.9$^{\circ}C$ and average relative humidity was 66%. The occurence of days having three hours of such conditions was 1, 2, and 1-day within the 1st, 2nd add last 10-day periods for the month of October, respectively. Therefore, it may be considered that the weather condition in October was satisfactory for the forced natural air drying. The results of the laboratory model bin test were analyzed to obtain the drying curve and drying rate for different drying stages and grain layers in the bin corresponding to various conditions of forced natural air. A drying experiment with a prototype grain bin showed that an approximate 5 percent grain moisture gradient through a 1.6 meter grain deposit was observed after 80 hours of intermittent drying, giving an over dried zone in the lower grain layers and an extremely high grain moisture zone in the upper layers. This indicates that an effective measure should be taken to reduce this high moisture gradient. In order to investigate the drying characteristics of bulk grain in a layerturning operation a grain bin test was performed. This showed a significant improvement of uniform drying. In this test, approximate 107 hours were required to dry a depth of 1.6 meter of grain from an initial moisture content of 22.2 percent to a moisture content of 16.7 percent using an air delivery rate of 2.8 cubic meter per a minute per every cubic meter of grain. This resulted in a 2 percent moisture gradient from the top to the bottom of the bin. During storage period, till the end of June the average temperature of grain was 2~3$^{\circ}C$ higher than ambient air temperature. But during July when the grain moisture content went up slightly (less than 1 percent), the average temperature of the grain also increased to 3~5$^{\circ}C$ higher than ambient air temperature. It is therefore recommended that for safe grain storage, grain should not be stored in sheet metal bins after mid May. From the above results, in-bin rice drying and storage can be used effectively on Korean farms. It is strongly recommended that the use of grain-bin system should be implemented for farm use to improve farm drying and storage of rice.

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Effects of Drying Condition and Binding Agent on the Quality Characteristics of Ground Dried-Pork Meat Products

  • Choi, Yun-Sang;Ku, Su-Kyung;Park, Jong-Dae;Kim, Hee-Ju;Jang, Aera;Kim, Young-Boong
    • Food Science of Animal Resources
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.597-603
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of processing conditions (temperature and time) and binding agent types (glutinous rice flour, potato starch, bean flour, and acorn flour) on the physicochemical and sensory characteristics of ground dried-pork meat product. For this purpose, ground dried-pork meat product was produced by adding several binding agents at different drying temperatures and times. The drying time affected moisture content and water activity in all drying temperature. However, under the similar drying conditions, the extent of drying varied depending on the type of binding agents. The results of sensory evaluation for texture degree and overall acceptability indicated the following: overall, higher drying temperatures and longer drying time heightened the degree of texture, and the overall acceptability varied depending on binding agent type. Physicochemical and sensory characteristics were analyzed to determine any possible correlation. The results revealed a high correlation between moisture content, water activity, shear forces, and sensory evaluation (p<0.01). However, there was no correlation with respect to overall acceptability.

A Study on the Drying Performance of the Flux Adhered to Photovoltaic Ribbon (플럭스가 점착된 솔라 리본 건조 연구)

  • Cho, Nam-Cheol;Jeon, Young-Han;Han, Sang-Pil;Kim, Dong-Choon;Lee, Chae-Moon;Jeon, Taeg-Jong
    • Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.29-34
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    • 2015
  • The photovoltaic ribbon attached the flux reduces the solar module manufacturing process and the pollution. This paper presents an analytical method for solving the continuous flux drying system of photovoltaic ribbon. Also, some experiments of the drying of photovoltaic ribbon are carried out in order to design the drying system. Numerical results indicate the air temperature, the air velocity, the air pressure and the timewise temperature variation of ribbon during drying process. In case of the drier process length is short, 400mm, the photovoltaic ribbon is wet. Thus, another study of drying system is necessary to improve the drying ability. As a result, multi-stage drier system is proposed and shown to be good drying ability.

Drying Characteristics of Garlic (마늘의 건조특성에 관한 연구)

  • 이정호;고학균
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.72-83
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    • 1996
  • This study was performed to find out drying characteristics and develop drying model for the design of an efficient dryer or drying system of garlic. The basic model which describes drying phenomenon of garlic was first established. A series of drying test were conducted with two varieties of garlic(Uiseong, Namdo) at 9-different drying conditions (drying temperatures ; $40^{\circ}C$, $50^{\circ}C$, $60^{\circ}C$, relative humidities ; 20%, 35%, 50%) and statistical analysis was made to fit the data with exponential equation, approximated diffusion equation, page equation, thompson equation and wang equation, respectively. In this test, the effects of drying air temperature and relative humidity on the drying rate were undertaken. Finally, new drying model based on these experimental results was developed to describe the drying characteristics of garlic. Also, the volatile components of garlic extracts were investigated. For experiment both Uisoeng and Namdo garlic were dried by heated-air-drying, followed by ether extraction. The extracts were analysed by Gas chromatography/Mass spectrometer.

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A NUMERICAL STUDY FOR IMPROVING PERFORMANCE ON PAINT DRYING SYSTEM OF A VEHICLE (차량 도장 건조 성능 향상을 위한 수치해석 연구)

  • Lee, Seung-Jae;Choi, Jong-Rak;Hur, Nahm-Keon;Kim, Hee-Soo
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.75-80
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    • 2011
  • In this study, three-dimensional transient numerical simulations were carried out for a paint drying system of vehicle. The vehicle on assembly line passes through the drying system consisting of hot and cool air blow region. For the moving motion of the vehicle, moving of inlet boundary condition and MRF technique are used. The transient distribution of temperature and velocity in the drying system were predicted numerically. In order to validate the numerical results, transient distribution of the vehicle surface temperature was compared with experimental data, showing a good agreement. As a result of present study, optimal operating condition of the drying system are to be suggested.

Alined Technology of Rice Complex Center consisted of Bulk Drying, Storage and Processing (벼 수확후 산물건조, 저장 및 가공방법 일관화 연구)

  • 김기종;손영구;손종록;허한순;이춘기
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.140-145
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    • 2001
  • Although the drying times of paddies were significantly shortened by the application of higher drying temperatures, the 12, 10 and 8 hours were needed for the reduction of moisture contents from 23.55 to 15% at the temperatures of 45, 50 and 55$\^{C}$, respectively. Milling yields(MY) and rice rates(HRR) were decreased by increasing of the drying temperature. The MY ratios were 75.50, 75.42 and 75.31% and HRR were 93.28, 92.14 and 91.12% in drying temperature of 40, 50 and 55$\^{C}$, respectively. In the milling processes of tough rice with the used of a milling machine equipped with both of abrasive and friction types in a body, the reduction rates of bran and the occurrence of broken rice increased with the pressures at outlet or the recycled passing tines. In the process for humidified friction whitening of rice, it was found that the optimum addition rate of water for the best quality was the 11.2 liters per tone of white rice.

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Changes in Organic Acid Contents during Drying and Storage of Shellfish Meat (패육의 건조 및 저장중 유기산 함량의 변화)

  • 주옥수;이종원;김홍출;하영래;강군중;심기환
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.774-778
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    • 1996
  • The changes in organic acid contents of sea mussel and baby clam during drying at 40, 50 and $60^{\circ}C$ and storage at low $temperature(4^{\circ}C)$ and room $temperature(20^{\circ}C)$ were investigated. Organic acids of 8 varieties were determined and the content of succinic acid occupied over 90% of total organic acids in sea mussel(410.9mg%) and baby clam(96.5mg%). Malic acid was in order in sea mussel(41.2mg%) and lactic acid was in order in baby clam(61.9mg%). The content of organic acids was decreased during drying and rate of decreasing was higher at low drying temperature(40 and $50^{\circ}C)$ than that of high drying $temperature(60^{\circ}C).$ The decreasing rate was higher at room $temperature(20^{\circ}C)$ storage and long storage periods than that of low $temperature(4^{\circ}C)$ storage and short storage periods.

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Changes in Amino Acid Contents during Drying and Storage of Shellfish Meat (패육의 건조 및 저장중 아미노산 함량의 변화)

  • 주옥수;최진상;강갑석;하영래;조용운;심기환
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.768-773
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    • 1996
  • The changes in amino acid contents of sea mussel and baby clam during drying at 40, 50 and 6$0^{\circ}C$ and storage at low temperature(4$^{\circ}C$) and room temperature(2$0^{\circ}C$) were investigated. Amino acids of 17kinds were analyzed in sea mussel and baby clam. Total amino acids content of raw sample were similar to sea mussel and baby clam(6575.30mg%, 6764mg%), decreased during drying and rate of decreasing was higher in baby clam than that of sea mussel. The content of Glx was highest in sea mussel(790.55mg%) and baby clam(990.89mg%), other amino acids differed from samples. The content of amino acids of low drying temperature(40 and 5$0^{\circ}C$) decreased was higher than that of high drying temperature(6$0^{\circ}C$). The rate of decreasing was higher at room temperature(2$0^{\circ}C$) storage and short storage periods than that of low temperature(4$^{\circ}C$) storage and long storage periods.

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Physicochemical characteristics and optimal drying temperature condition of Agaricus(Agaricus Blazei) mushroom (건조 아가리쿠스의 품질 특성 및 최적 건조 온도)

  • 유범열;장미순;은종방
    • Food Science and Preservation
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.476-481
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    • 2003
  • As its high functional properties to be used as medicine or food, the cultivation of Agaricus mushroom has been expanded and iぉ commercialization required better storage methods that can extend its functional and nutritional value for longer period. We selected drying as the most plausible method to meet such requirement, and several drying conditions were investigated to locate the optimum drying condition that can be used to keep the quality of mushroom. Drying temperature of 50$^{\circ}C$, 60$^{\circ}C$, 100$^{\circ}C$ were selected to trace the drying time required to achieve the moisture content of mushrooms less than 10%. The drying temperature at 50$^{\circ}C$ required 29 hrs of drying time, while 100$^{\circ}C$ required only 10 hrs of drying tune. However, their quality characteristics on the following categories, on the degree of browning and color were investigated to find the optimum drying condition. In addition, sensory evaluation was conducted to evaluate the quality of dried mushrooms produced by each drying condition. The browning of the mushroom was evidently increased as the higher drying temperature was used and 50$^{\circ}C$ drying produced the most desirable quality of all in pileus or stipe. The aeon of browning intensified by drying temperature was comparable to the result of whiteness index value, which resulted lower L values as drying temperature increased. and the 50$^{\circ}C$ drying resulted the most highest L values among all drying samples. As the browning and whiteness results implied, the sensory evaluation result gathered from the present research indicated that the 50$^{\circ}C$ drying was the most favorable drying condition by scoring the most highest average scores on flavors, color, appearance, and overall acceptability conducted by the 10 evaluation panels.

Change of Inorganic Component, Reducing Sugar, Catalpol and Benzo[α]pyrene Contents of Rehmannia glutinosa Libosch. var. purpurea Makino by Drying Methods (지황의 건조 방법에 따른 무기성분, 환원당, Catalpol 및 Benzo[α]pyrene의 함량 변화)

  • Chang, Jun-Pok;Kil, Gi-Jung;Lee, Gun-Hee;Ji, Yoon-Sun;Kim, Bo-Ram;Kang, Ki-Hyun;Kim, Mee-Ree;Song, Mi-Ran;Park, Jong-Yoon;Doh, Eun-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.501-507
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    • 2011
  • This experiment was carried out in order to collect the basic data on the standardization of the manufacturing process of Rehmannia glutinosa Libosch. var. purpurea Makino drying. By the drying methods of R. glutinosa, the content of water, inorganic components, reducing sugar, catalpol and benzo[${\alpha}$]pyrene were investigated. The water content was 15.6~17.2% when R. glutinosa was dried by cold-warm air moisture absorption drying method (CAMAD) at $60^{\circ}C$ during 6 days. Among of the inorganic components of R. glutinosa the K content was the most followed by P, Na, Ca and Mg. The reducing sugar content of R. glutinosa by the hot air drying method (HAD) was much more than that by the CAMAD. The catalpol content of R. glutinosa was not different by the drying temperature when it was dried by the CAMAD. The catalpol content of the large size tuber (about 50.0 g/unit) showed a tendency to increase from $60^{\circ}C$ until $70^{\circ}C$ drying temperature, but that of the small size tuber(about 4.0 g/unit) was decreased as being a trend as the drying temperature high when R. glutinosa was dried by the HAD, But the catalpol content R. glutinosa had a tendency to drop significantly at drying temperature above $80^{\circ}C$. The benzo[${\alpha}$]pyrene content was little detected when R. glutinosa was dried by both the SLD and the CAMAD, and the sampling by the HAD indicated within the scope of 5 ${\mu}g/kg$ which was the scope to regulate by Korean food and drug administration. In conclusion, it seemed that an appropriate drying temperature of R. glutinosa by the CAMAD and the HAD was about $60^{\circ}C$ and about $70^{\circ}C$, respectively, when we consider the catalpol content and benzo[${\alpha}$]pyrene detection in the manufacturing process of drying R. glutinosa.