A review on development of solar drying applications
G. Pirasteh,
R. Saidur,
S.M.A. Rahman and
N.A. Rahim
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2014, vol. 31, issue C, 133-148
Abstract:
Drying is an essential process in the preservation of agricultural crops and in industries, such as textile production, dairy processing, cement production, clay brick production, tile production, wood and timber processing, wastewater treatment, and biomass treatment. The energy requirement for drying can be supplied from various sources, namely, electricity, fossil fuel, natural gas, wood, bark forest residual, and solar. Although the use of solar radiation for drying has existed since antiquity, it has not yet been widely commercialized, particularly in the industrial sector. Considering the rapid depletion of natural fuel resources and because of the rising fossil fuel cost, solar drying is expected to become indispensable in the future. Moreover, environmental considerations and damages caused by human beings due to increasing consumption of fossil fuel prompt governments and industries to use renewable energies as a clean and sustainable resource, thus, the use of solar energy for drying. The numerous solar drying applications are classified into two main categories, that is, agricultural and industrial. Many benefits could be exploited from solar energy for drying applications. Solar energy enables the industries and agricultural sectors to modify their energy requirement, improve their energy stability, and increase energy sustainability, which lead to improvement in the system efficiency. We review the role of the drying system in industry and agriculture, the energy consumption capacity, and the availability of the required energy for the products to be dried. In addition, the economical, environmental, and political aspects of using solar dryers are discussed. Special attention is given to industrial drying and in finding opportunities to use compatible dryers for a certain industry. In short, we conduct a comprehensive review of the new approach to use solar energy in industrial drying sector.
Keywords: Solar drying; Energy consumption; Drying applications; Industrial applications (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2013.11.052
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