Abstract:
Copra is one of the major traditional products processed from coconuts. Traditionally drying
is done either using a kiln or under direct sun to reduce moisture content of the coconut meat.
Different components of the solar hybrid dryer were evaluated separately and then the drying
system was tested for it performances.
Coconuts were split open and dried under direct sun on the first day and then loaded in the
drying chamber for further drying. At the end of 36 h of the continuous drying shell were
removed from the coconut cups. Drying was lasted for 71 h to reduce the moisture content of
coconut to 7 %.
Drying temperature of about 60 o
C was maintained in the drying chamber throughout the
drying period. Relative humidity was high in the drying chamber at the beginning of the
drying process then it reduced to around 30% at the end of the drying process. The average
solar insolation of about 668 W/m2
was recorded during the testing period. The copra was
graded as 73% white copra, 21% Milling Ordinary Grade II (M.O.GII) copra and 6%
M.O.GIII copra. The overall thermal efficiency of 10% was recorded.