Drying of Corn Using Variable Microwave Power with a Surface Wave Applicator

Drying kinetics of seed corn was studied under constant and variable microwave power operating modes. The absorbed microwave power levels were 0.25 W/g, 0.50 W/g, and 0.75 W/g of wet grain. Heated air at 30°C was used to carry moisture from the grain bed. For constant microwave power operation, the total drying time was reduced from 5.0 hr to 3.5 hr and 2.25 hr, respectively, when the absorbed power was increased from 025 W/g to 050 W/g and 0.75 W/g. However, after about 2 hr the drying rates fell to approximately the same level regardless of the absorbed power. The outgoing air temperature, an indicator of the grain temperature, increased with the increase in absorbed power. The germination of the corn dried at 0.25 W/g was 94% while it dropped to 53% and 44% respectively for 0.50 W/g and 0.75 W/g absorbed power. Bulk density of the corn dried at 0.25 W/g power was 0.735 g/cc and it was reduced to 0.712 glcc and 0.706 glcc respectively for 0.50 W/g and 0.75 W/g absorbed microwave power. Variable microwav...