Abstract

An efficient parabolic trough solar collector (PTSC) was developed from locally available materials and usedfor dehydration of apricots. The apricots were cut into two halves and dried after pre-treatment of 1% withsodium benzoate solution. Apricots were dried at temperatures of 40, 50 and 60°C under three different airmass flow rates of 1.57, 2.29 3.56 kg.min-1 at less than 30% humidity Shortest apricots drying time was 16hours at 60°C temperature and air flow rate of 3.56 Kg.min-1 with an average drying rate of 0.035 g.hr-1.cm-2.. Itwas followed by drying time of 19 hours at 55°C. The air mass flow rate was 2.29 Kg.min-1with an averagedrying rate of 0.29 g.hr-1.cm-2. Initial moisture content of the apricots was 86% which reduced to less than 10%after drying. Results showed that both air mass flow rates and drying temperatures significantly (P< 0.000)affected efficiency, moisture lost, drying rate and drying time. The PTSCs must be operated at hightemperatures and high air mass flow rates to achieve maximum performance. Apricots must be dried at hightemperature and high air mass flow rates to get minimum time for getting valuable dried apricots.

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