Development of a pilot scale energy efficient flash dryer for cassava flour

Cassava’s transformation into an industrial raw material necessitates new processing techniques that improve quality while lowering processing costs. Drying has been identified as a major bottleneck in the production of high-quality cassava flour (HQCF) and expansion of its industrial application in...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Adegbite, S.A., Asiru, W.B., Sartas, M., Tran, T., Taborda, L.A., Chapuis, Arnaud, Ojide, M., Abass, A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2023
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130326
_version_ 1855513304810651648
author Adegbite, S.A.
Asiru, W.B.
Sartas, M.
Tran, T.
Taborda, L.A.
Chapuis, Arnaud
Ojide, M.
Abass, A.
author_browse Abass, A.
Adegbite, S.A.
Asiru, W.B.
Chapuis, Arnaud
Ojide, M.
Sartas, M.
Taborda, L.A.
Tran, T.
author_facet Adegbite, S.A.
Asiru, W.B.
Sartas, M.
Tran, T.
Taborda, L.A.
Chapuis, Arnaud
Ojide, M.
Abass, A.
author_sort Adegbite, S.A.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Cassava’s transformation into an industrial raw material necessitates new processing techniques that improve quality while lowering processing costs. Drying has been identified as a major bottleneck in the production of high-quality cassava flour (HQCF) and expansion of its industrial application in Sub-Sahara African. This has triggered efforts towards developing an energy-efficient flash dryer for cassava flour/starch production at a small scale. A scaled-up version of the prototype flash dryer installed at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Cali, Colombia, was built at the Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, (FIIRO), Lagos, Nigeria based on numerical modeling.​ Excel tools developed by the CGIAR (RTB) scientists were used to design the components and built using locally sourced materials. The automation system of the flash dryer allows for operational flexibility, increased energy efficiency and reduced cost. It features a longer drying tube (22.5 m), a compact and improved heat exchanger, a larger blower for higher air velocity, and a high air/product ratio, thereby optimizing the drying efficiency. The dryer was evaluated with mechanically dewatered cassava mash (wet cake) dried into high quality cassava flour at air temperature of 180 °C and velocity of 13 m/s. The initial moisture content of the wet cake was 47.06 % wb, which was reduced to 9.6 % wb of dried product. Using a capacity of 298.0 kg of wet cake per hour, an output of 186.34 kg of dried product was achieved, resulting in an energy efficiency of 80.8 % and specific energy consumption of 2570 kJ/kg product of final product and 4560 kJ/kg water of evaporated water. These results revealed that the dryer is efficient and suitable for small-scale enterprises. Its use can reduce the production costs and expand the global market opportunity for cassava flour.
format Journal Article
id CGSpace130326
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2023
publishDateRange 2023
publishDateSort 2023
publisher Elsevier
publisherStr Elsevier
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace1303262025-12-08T09:54:28Z Development of a pilot scale energy efficient flash dryer for cassava flour Adegbite, S.A. Asiru, W.B. Sartas, M. Tran, T. Taborda, L.A. Chapuis, Arnaud Ojide, M. Abass, A. dryers energy efficiency energy consumption cassava flours pollution environmental engineering Cassava’s transformation into an industrial raw material necessitates new processing techniques that improve quality while lowering processing costs. Drying has been identified as a major bottleneck in the production of high-quality cassava flour (HQCF) and expansion of its industrial application in Sub-Sahara African. This has triggered efforts towards developing an energy-efficient flash dryer for cassava flour/starch production at a small scale. A scaled-up version of the prototype flash dryer installed at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Cali, Colombia, was built at the Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi, (FIIRO), Lagos, Nigeria based on numerical modeling.​ Excel tools developed by the CGIAR (RTB) scientists were used to design the components and built using locally sourced materials. The automation system of the flash dryer allows for operational flexibility, increased energy efficiency and reduced cost. It features a longer drying tube (22.5 m), a compact and improved heat exchanger, a larger blower for higher air velocity, and a high air/product ratio, thereby optimizing the drying efficiency. The dryer was evaluated with mechanically dewatered cassava mash (wet cake) dried into high quality cassava flour at air temperature of 180 °C and velocity of 13 m/s. The initial moisture content of the wet cake was 47.06 % wb, which was reduced to 9.6 % wb of dried product. Using a capacity of 298.0 kg of wet cake per hour, an output of 186.34 kg of dried product was achieved, resulting in an energy efficiency of 80.8 % and specific energy consumption of 2570 kJ/kg product of final product and 4560 kJ/kg water of evaporated water. These results revealed that the dryer is efficient and suitable for small-scale enterprises. Its use can reduce the production costs and expand the global market opportunity for cassava flour. 2023-09 2023-05-11T08:54:43Z 2023-05-11T08:54:43Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130326 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Adegbite, S.A., Asiru, W.B., Sartas, M., Tran, T., Taborda, A.L., Chapuis, A., ... & Abass, A. (2023). Development of a pilot scale energy efficient flash dryer for cassava flour. Resources, Environment and Sustainability, 13: 100117, 1-8.
spellingShingle dryers
energy efficiency
energy consumption
cassava
flours
pollution
environmental engineering
Adegbite, S.A.
Asiru, W.B.
Sartas, M.
Tran, T.
Taborda, L.A.
Chapuis, Arnaud
Ojide, M.
Abass, A.
Development of a pilot scale energy efficient flash dryer for cassava flour
title Development of a pilot scale energy efficient flash dryer for cassava flour
title_full Development of a pilot scale energy efficient flash dryer for cassava flour
title_fullStr Development of a pilot scale energy efficient flash dryer for cassava flour
title_full_unstemmed Development of a pilot scale energy efficient flash dryer for cassava flour
title_short Development of a pilot scale energy efficient flash dryer for cassava flour
title_sort development of a pilot scale energy efficient flash dryer for cassava flour
topic dryers
energy efficiency
energy consumption
cassava
flours
pollution
environmental engineering
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130326
work_keys_str_mv AT adegbitesa developmentofapilotscaleenergyefficientflashdryerforcassavaflour
AT asiruwb developmentofapilotscaleenergyefficientflashdryerforcassavaflour
AT sartasm developmentofapilotscaleenergyefficientflashdryerforcassavaflour
AT trant developmentofapilotscaleenergyefficientflashdryerforcassavaflour
AT tabordala developmentofapilotscaleenergyefficientflashdryerforcassavaflour
AT chapuisarnaud developmentofapilotscaleenergyefficientflashdryerforcassavaflour
AT ojidem developmentofapilotscaleenergyefficientflashdryerforcassavaflour
AT abassa developmentofapilotscaleenergyefficientflashdryerforcassavaflour