Design of a solar and gas dryer to use coffee pulp in food processes in Peru

In the central jungle region of Peru, within the wet processing of coffee, the coffee pulp is discarded. This objective is to design a dual solar and gas dryer with continuous operation, for the dehydration of waste from wet processing of coffee for human use. The proposed objective is part of a bro...

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Main Authors: Camayo-Lapa Becquer Frauberth, Quispe-Solano Miguel Ángel, De La Cruz-Porta Erika Amelia, Asto-Hinojoza Roberto Cesar
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Published: University of Guilan 2023-07-01
Series:Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
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Online Access:https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_6926_6ad2bd4b007fc25c5e9017b9dd14eda6.pdf
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Quispe-Solano Miguel Ángel
De La Cruz-Porta Erika Amelia
Asto-Hinojoza Roberto Cesar
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description In the central jungle region of Peru, within the wet processing of coffee, the coffee pulp is discarded. This objective is to design a dual solar and gas dryer with continuous operation, for the dehydration of waste from wet processing of coffee for human use. The proposed objective is part of a broader project to apply the circular economy in the use of waste from wet coffee processing financed by Pro Ciencia. The following procedure was followed. At first, a 100 kg/Bach capacity gas and solar system dryer was designed applying the proposed technology development methodology in mechanical engineering and secondly arriving at the construction of the prototype. The results are to have a design methodology and the built prototype of the dual dryer (solar and gas) of continuous and semi-automated operation that has a control panel to allow programming and monitoring the drying process in real time. At the end of the project, the proposal will allow a continuous dehydration of the coffee pulp with quality, low cost and the industrialization of its by-products such as coffee pulp flour, filters and functional drinks.
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spelling doaj-art-1e1dbd143a064a5aaa347b832f07f98f2024-12-20T22:27:20ZengUniversity of GuilanCaspian Journal of Environmental Sciences1735-30331735-38662023-07-0121350951610.22124/cjes.2023.69266926Design of a solar and gas dryer to use coffee pulp in food processes in PeruCamayo-Lapa Becquer Frauberth0Quispe-Solano Miguel Ángel1De La Cruz-Porta Erika Amelia2Asto-Hinojoza Roberto Cesar3Environmental Sciences and Sustainable Development. National University of Central PeruEnvironmental Sciences and Sustainable Development. National University of Central PeruEnvironmental Sciences and Sustainable Development. National University of Central PeruEnvironmental Sciences and Sustainable Development. National University of Central PeruIn the central jungle region of Peru, within the wet processing of coffee, the coffee pulp is discarded. This objective is to design a dual solar and gas dryer with continuous operation, for the dehydration of waste from wet processing of coffee for human use. The proposed objective is part of a broader project to apply the circular economy in the use of waste from wet coffee processing financed by Pro Ciencia. The following procedure was followed. At first, a 100 kg/Bach capacity gas and solar system dryer was designed applying the proposed technology development methodology in mechanical engineering and secondly arriving at the construction of the prototype. The results are to have a design methodology and the built prototype of the dual dryer (solar and gas) of continuous and semi-automated operation that has a control panel to allow programming and monitoring the drying process in real time. At the end of the project, the proposal will allow a continuous dehydration of the coffee pulp with quality, low cost and the industrialization of its by-products such as coffee pulp flour, filters and functional drinks.https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_6926_6ad2bd4b007fc25c5e9017b9dd14eda6.pdfsolar dryercoffee pulpsolar collectorphotovoltaicgas
spellingShingle Camayo-Lapa Becquer Frauberth
Quispe-Solano Miguel Ángel
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Asto-Hinojoza Roberto Cesar
Design of a solar and gas dryer to use coffee pulp in food processes in Peru
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences
solar dryer
coffee pulp
solar collector
photovoltaic
gas
title Design of a solar and gas dryer to use coffee pulp in food processes in Peru
title_full Design of a solar and gas dryer to use coffee pulp in food processes in Peru
title_fullStr Design of a solar and gas dryer to use coffee pulp in food processes in Peru
title_full_unstemmed Design of a solar and gas dryer to use coffee pulp in food processes in Peru
title_short Design of a solar and gas dryer to use coffee pulp in food processes in Peru
title_sort design of a solar and gas dryer to use coffee pulp in food processes in peru
topic solar dryer
coffee pulp
solar collector
photovoltaic
gas
url https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_6926_6ad2bd4b007fc25c5e9017b9dd14eda6.pdf
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