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Sustainable Food Drying Techniques in Developing Countries: Prospects and Challenges (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Mahadi Hasan... Sustainable Food Drying Techniques in Developing Countries: Prospects and Challenges (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Mahadi Hasan Masud, Azharul Karim, Anan Ashrabi Ananno, Asif Ahmed
R3,028 Discovery Miles 30 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents a comprehensive review of renewable energy-based sustainable drying techniques for developing countries. Aspiring towards a world with zero food waste, the book has provided discussion on sustainable drying techniques in terms of energy efficiency. The socio-economic condition of each developing country is unique; therefore, has specific technological requirements. As such, the book presents discussions on food waste scenario around the world, the socio-economic status of developing countries and their correlation with food. The book gives an overview of the quality aspects of drying, along with the required energy and time to retain these features. Additionally, a method of selecting drying techniques for developing countries, taking the cost and safety factor into consideration, has been discussed extensively Also, the renewable and non-renewable energy resources of low income, lower-middle income, middle income, and high-income developing countries have been analyzed and presented. The book also highlights the available drying techniques that are currently being practiced by the consumers and industries of developing countries. The book recommends ten sustainable drying technologies for the developing countries and describes their working principle. Discussion on potential challenges for sustainable drying technology adoption is also presented. The book presents up-to-date research on sustainable drying techniques and their impact on developing countries to reduce food waste. Food waste is not only a humanitarian concern but also a threat to environmental sustainability. Currently, one-third of all produced food is being wasted, when nearly 805 million people - including children remain undernourished on a daily basis. In an effort to solve this crisis, a number of food preservations techniques are being practiced in food supply chain. Drying is one such preservation technique that prevents microbial proliferation, slows enzymatic reaction and preserves the physio-chemical properties of food. Albeit, drying is an effective means of food preservation; it is also highly energy-intensive. Developing countries do not have sufficient energy and financial resources to adopt conventional (expensive and high energy) drying techniques. As such, this is the first reference work dedicated to discussing the prospects and challenges of sustainable (renewable energy based and inexpensive) drying techniques for developing countries in order to reduce food waste. Sustainable food drying techniques in developing countries: Prospects and Challenges is a singular work in the field of food preservation and affordable drying technology.

Applied Thermodynamics in Unit Operations - Solved Examples on Energy, Exergy and Economic Analyses of Processes: Ali M.... Applied Thermodynamics in Unit Operations - Solved Examples on Energy, Exergy and Economic Analyses of Processes
Ali M. Nikbakht, Ahmad Piri, Azharul Karim
R4,007 R3,675 Discovery Miles 36 750 Save R332 (8%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The growing demand of energy accounting in industries is the main challenge for academics and engineers working in chemical processing plants, food industries, and the energy sector. Applied Thermodynamics in Unit Operations: Solved Examples on Energy, Exergy and Economic Analyses of Processes addresses this demand and offers a clear contribution to the quantification of energy consumption in processes, while also solving the economic aspects of energy that are vital in real-life industrial contexts. Features: • Combines the energy and exergy routines to analyze utilities and unit operations in a wide range of engineering scopes: nozzles, turbines, compressors, evaporators, HVAC, drying technology, steam handling, and power generation. • Offers a detailed procedure of finding economic wealth of energy in the operations. • Discusses basic concepts of thermal engineering and industrial operational insights through practiced examples, schematic illustrations, and software codes. • The only book to include practical problems of industrial operations solved in detail and complementary EES codes for the solutions. • Features examples selected from authors’ real-world experience in industrial projects. The book is a handy reference for researchers and practitioners in the areas of process, chemical, and mechanical engineering, undergraduate and postgraduate students in those disciplines, and engineers working in industry and production managers. Some examples are solved in EES to help the audience apply computer coding for thermal calculations.

Advanced Micro-Level Experimental Techniques for Food Drying and Processing Applications (Hardcover): Azharul Karim, Sabrina... Advanced Micro-Level Experimental Techniques for Food Drying and Processing Applications (Hardcover)
Azharul Karim, Sabrina Fawzia, Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman
R2,805 Discovery Miles 28 050 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Describes the latest micro-level experimental techniques with focus on microimaging Details procedure of applying these techniques in food processing Covers the current challenges of developing efficient and novel food processing systems Teaches fundamentals of water transport processes and associated morphological changes during thermal processing of food material

Heat and Mass Transfer Modelling During Drying - Empirical to Multiscale Approaches (Hardcover): Mohammad U.H. Joardder, Washim... Heat and Mass Transfer Modelling During Drying - Empirical to Multiscale Approaches (Hardcover)
Mohammad U.H. Joardder, Washim Akram, Azharul Karim
R6,844 R5,638 Discovery Miles 56 380 Save R1,206 (18%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Most conventional dryers use random heating to dry diverse materials without considering their thermal sensitivity and energy requirements for drying. Eventually, excess energy consumption is necessary to attain a low-quality dried product. Proper heat and mass transfer modelling prior to designing a drying system for selected food materials can overcome these problems. Heat and Mass Transfer Modelling During Drying: Empirical to Multiscale Approaches extensively discusses the issue of predicting energy consumption in terms of heat and mass transfer simulation. A comprehensive mathematical model can help provide proper insight into the underlying transport phenomena within the materials during drying. However, drying of porous materials such as food is one of the most complex problems in the engineering field that is also multiscale in nature. From the modelling perspective, heat and mass transfer phenomena can be predicted using empirical to multiscale modelling. However, multiscale simulation methods can provide a comprehensive understanding of the physics of drying food materials. KEY FEATURES Includes a detailed discussion on material properties that are relevant for drying phenomena Presents an in-depth discussion on the underlying physics of drying using conceptual visual content Provides appropriate formulation of mathematical modelling from empirical to multiscale approaches Offers numerical solution approaches to mathematical models Presents possible challenges of different modelling strategies and potential solutions The objective of this book is to discuss the implementation of different modelling techniques ranging from empirical to multiscale in order to understand heat and mass transfer phenomena that take place during drying of porous materials including foods, pharmaceutical products, paper, leather materials, and more.

Intermittent and Nonstationary Drying Technologies - Principles and Applications (Hardcover): Chung-Lim Law, Azharul Karim Intermittent and Nonstationary Drying Technologies - Principles and Applications (Hardcover)
Chung-Lim Law, Azharul Karim
R5,797 Discovery Miles 57 970 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The first comprehensive book on intermittent drying, Intermittent and Nonstationary Drying Technologies: Principles and Applications demonstrates the benefits of this process and covers key issues, including technologies, effect of operating parameters, mathematical modelling, energy-efficiency, and product quality. It discusses such topics as periodic drying, conventional and intermittent food drying processes and food quality, relationship among intermittency of drying, microstructural changes, and food quality, microwave assisted pulsed fluidized and spouted bed drying, and cellular level water distribution. Aimed at food engineers, chemical product engineers, pharmaceutical engineers and technologists, plant design engineers, and researchers and students in these areas, this useful reference helps readers:

Intermittent and Nonstationary Drying Technologies - Principles and Applications (Paperback): Chung-Lim Law, Azharul Karim Intermittent and Nonstationary Drying Technologies - Principles and Applications (Paperback)
Chung-Lim Law, Azharul Karim
R2,930 Discovery Miles 29 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The first comprehensive book on intermittent drying, Intermittent and Nonstationary Drying Technologies: Principles and Applications demonstrates the benefits of this process and covers key issues, including technologies, effect of operating parameters, mathematical modelling, energy-efficiency, and product quality. It discusses such topics as periodic drying, conventional and intermittent food drying processes and food quality, relationship among intermittency of drying, microstructural changes, and food quality, microwave assisted pulsed fluidized and spouted bed drying, and cellular level water distribution. Aimed at food engineers, chemical product engineers, pharmaceutical engineers and technologists, plant design engineers, and researchers and students in these areas, this useful reference helps readers:

Sustainable Food Drying Techniques in Developing Countries: Prospects and Challenges (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Mahadi Hasan... Sustainable Food Drying Techniques in Developing Countries: Prospects and Challenges (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Mahadi Hasan Masud, Azharul Karim, Anan Ashrabi Ananno, Asif Ahmed
R3,020 Discovery Miles 30 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents a comprehensive review of renewable energy-based sustainable drying techniques for developing countries. Aspiring towards a world with zero food waste, the book has provided discussion on sustainable drying techniques in terms of energy efficiency. The socio-economic condition of each developing country is unique; therefore, has specific technological requirements. As such, the book presents discussions on food waste scenario around the world, the socio-economic status of developing countries and their correlation with food. The book gives an overview of the quality aspects of drying, along with the required energy and time to retain these features. Additionally, a method of selecting drying techniques for developing countries, taking the cost and safety factor into consideration, has been discussed extensively Also, the renewable and non-renewable energy resources of low income, lower-middle income, middle income, and high-income developing countries have been analyzed and presented. The book also highlights the available drying techniques that are currently being practiced by the consumers and industries of developing countries. The book recommends ten sustainable drying technologies for the developing countries and describes their working principle. Discussion on potential challenges for sustainable drying technology adoption is also presented. The book presents up-to-date research on sustainable drying techniques and their impact on developing countries to reduce food waste. Food waste is not only a humanitarian concern but also a threat to environmental sustainability. Currently, one-third of all produced food is being wasted, when nearly 805 million people - including children remain undernourished on a daily basis. In an effort to solve this crisis, a number of food preservations techniques are being practiced in food supply chain. Drying is one such preservation technique that prevents microbial proliferation, slows enzymatic reaction and preserves the physio-chemical properties of food. Albeit, drying is an effective means of food preservation; it is also highly energy-intensive. Developing countries do not have sufficient energy and financial resources to adopt conventional (expensive and high energy) drying techniques. As such, this is the first reference work dedicated to discussing the prospects and challenges of sustainable (renewable energy based and inexpensive) drying techniques for developing countries in order to reduce food waste. Sustainable food drying techniques in developing countries: Prospects and Challenges is a singular work in the field of food preservation and affordable drying technology.

Porosity - Establishing the Relationship between Drying Parameters and Dried Food Quality (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016): Mohammad... Porosity - Establishing the Relationship between Drying Parameters and Dried Food Quality (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Mohammad U.H. Joardder, Azharul Karim, Chandan Kumar, Richard J Brown
R1,796 Discovery Miles 17 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This Brief provides a comprehensive overview of porosity's effects on dried food quality. The factors influencing porosity during the various drying methods are explored in depth, as well as porosity's overall effect on food properties. The chemical reaction and stability of porosity are also covered, including sensory and mechanical properties. The work looks closely at the relationship between drying conditions, pore characteristics, and dried food quality. Porosity: Establishing the relationship between drying parameters and dried food quality looks at food from a material point of view, outlining water binding characteristics and structure homogenity. The Brief presents a comprehensive view of the factors affecting porosity in dried foods, from pressure and drying rate to temperature and coating treatment, and relates these to porosity effects during the five major drying processes. Moreover, this book discusses the effect of porosity on transfer mechanisms and quality attributes of food stuff. In conclusion, this work aims to establish the relationship between drying process, quality, and porosity in dried foods.

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