Abstract

The bulk volume shrinkage of canola and wheat were measured for the temperature range of 20–80C and relative humidity range of 15–90%. the volume decreased exponentially with time as seed moisture content was reduced. For canola, an oilseed, shrinkage and moisture reduction were linearly correlated with a shrinkage coefficient of about 1.0. For wheat, a starchy grain, the relationship was also linear but the coefficient was greater than 1.3. the shrinkage coefficients for both wheat and canola did not show a correlation with drying temperature but varied linearly with relative humidity of the drying air.

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