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    Mathematical Modelling of Sun Drying Kinetics of Thin Layer Cocoa (Theobroma Cacao) Beans
    (2009) Akmel Djedjro Clement; Assidjo N. Emmanuel; Kouame Patrice; Yao K. Benjamin
    In this work, the sun drying behaviour of cocoa beans was investigated. Drying experiments were conducted for organic fermented cocoa beans grown in Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast. The experimental drying curves obtained show only a falling rate period. In order to estimate and select the suitable form air drying curves, the drying data were fitted to fourteen different mathematical models. Coefficient of determination (R²) and other statistical parameters, such as reduced chi-square (x²), root mean square error (RMSE), mean bias error (MBE) and Student t statistic were used for determination of the best suitable model. Among the mathematical models investigated, the logarithmic model satisfactorily described the drying behaviour of cocoa beans with highest R² and lowest x², RMSE and MBE. The apparent diffusion coefficient, varying from 3.70x10-11 to 5.80x10-11 m²/s, is an important parameter in the moisture transfer, and they were found to be dependent on the temperature, relative humidity and velocity of the drying air. The activation energy was estimated to 22.48 KJ/mol

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