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Title: Modeling moisture movement in rice

Author
item PRAKASH, BHAGWATI - University Of California
item Pan, Zhongli

Submitted to: Intech
Publication Type: Book / Chapter
Publication Acceptance Date: 10/15/2010
Publication Date: 2/1/2011
Citation: Prakash, B., Pan, Z. 2011. Modeling moisture movement in rice. In: Mohamed El-Amin, editor. Intech. p. 283-304

Interpretive Summary: In this book chapter, we have discussed the important advances made in development of mathematical models to describe moisture movement in rice.

Technical Abstract: Rice is one of the leading food crops in the world. At harvest, rice normally has higher moisture content than the moisture content considered safe for its storage, which creates the necessity for a drying process before its storage. In addition to drying, moisture movement within the rice kernels also occurs when they are exposed to relatively humid or drier environments that can happen when they are in field, during handling and transport or during storage. Moisture gradients produced in the rice kernels during these moisture transport processes cause the kernels to fissure and thus reduce the economic value. Information presented in this chapter will give clear understanding of different approaches to model moisture transport processes in rice and enable scientists and professionals to apply these modeling approaches in improving the post harvest operations.