Sa. Giner et al., DRYING RATES OF 25 ARGENTINEAN VARIETIES OF SOYBEAN - A COMPARATIVE-STUDY, Lebensmittel-Wissenschaft + Technologie, 27(4), 1994, pp. 308-313
Argentinian soybean production reached almost 11 million tonnes in 199
1, after a growth of 660% in 14 years. Soybean drying became a major p
ost-harvest activity involving long drying times and high fuel consump
tion. Thus, production of varieties with high drying rates should be e
ncouraged. In this work, the drying rates of 25 varieties of soybean w
ere determined at 60-degrees-C in a laboratory dryer. Drying times req
uired to reduce the dimensionless moisture from 1 to 0.5 were 97.3 +/-
11.5 min. An analysis was then performed to explain differences in dr
ying times. Sizes of grains, (radius squared) was a significant cause
of the differences in drying time. Effective diffusion coefficients we
re also determined for the 25 varieties. Values found were 7.62 x 10(-
11) m2/s with a variation coefficient of +/- 9.1%. The combination of
size and diffusion coefficient accounted for the 93.8% of the variatio
ns in drying times. No practical effect of oil and protein content on
the drying rate was encountered. The diffusion coefficients tend to be
greater for larger grains, probably due to the smaller contribution o
f the tegument to the grain specific resistance to water movement.