Experimental Study of Apricot Drying Using Direct and Indirect Solar Dryers with Natural Convection
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This study investigated the drying performance of apricots using direct and indirect solar dryers
operating under natural convection. Experimental trials were conducted under field conditions to compare
drying time, product surface temperature, moisture reduction, and quality indicators. For reference, openair sun-drying was used as a control. The results showed that apricots dried in the indirect dryer reached
equilibrium moisture content in 6 d, compared to 8 d in the direct dryer and 10 d in open-air drying. The
product surface temperature in the indirect system was, on average, 12 °C lower than in the direct dryer,
thereby preserving the structural integrity of the product. Chemical analysis revealed lower concentrations
of toxic elements (0.13 mg/kg vs. 0.22 mg/kg) and nitrate ions (8.5 mg/kg vs. 9.3 mg/kg) in apricots dried
in the indirect system compared with open-air drying, resulting in a 10 12% improvement in quality. The
findings confirm that indirect solar dryers provide better quality retention and shorter drying times than
traditional methods.
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https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202566102003