Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMelvin Spencer Modified over 9 years ago
1
Potato Storage Ventilation and Humidification Roger Brook Extension Engineer Michigan State University
2
Potato Storage Ventilation main function is to control temperature of potatoes in storage remove field heat and heat of respiration supply and/or control humidity provide oxygen and remove CO 2 dry wet potatoes warm up cool potatoes
3
“ Respiration is, in a way, the opposite of photosynthesis. Energy stored in sugars is now released for use in maintenance of the tuber.” Respiration 6O 2 + C 6 H 12 0 6 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + Energy GlucoseCarbonDioxideWater (85% is heat) Oxygen
4
Respiratory changes over time 0 20 40 60 80 100 SEPNOVJANMARMAY sproutedtubers
5
The effect of temperature on respiration 305535404550 0 5 0 5 mg/g Sucrose mg/g Reducing sugars 6065
6
Gas exchange in potato tubers O2O2O2O2 H20H20H20H20 CO 2 H20H20H20H20 H20H20H20H20 H20H20H20H20 O2O2O2O2 O2O2O2O2 O2O2O2O2 O2O2O2O2 O2O2O2O2 H20H20H20H20 Lenticel and epidermis of potato tuber
7
The effect of stress on respiration l In general, any type of stress causes respiration to increase. l Stresses to watch for: lack of fresh air (O 2, CO 2 ) handling temperature fluctuations exhaust gases (CO, C 2 H 4 )
8
Wall cross-section TYPICAL WALL SECTION vapor barrier Plywood 1" extruded polystyrene Insulation and structural steel cladding house wrap
9
Temperature profile in wall cross-section
10
Psychrometrics in potato storage l Psychrometrics is the study of dry air-water vapor mixtures (moist air) and how mixtures are affected by varying amounts of water vapor and changing temperatures
11
Relative humidity l The ratio of the actual amount of moisture in the air to the maximum amount of moisture the air could hold at that temperature. Relative humidity (RH) is expressed as a percentage
12
Relative Humidity Terms l Dry bulb temperature measured by ordinary thermometer l Wet bulb temperature measured by a thermometer with the bulb covered by a water moistened wick in a moving stream of ambient air l Dewpoint temperature temperature at which moisture starts to condense from cooled air
13
Effect of warming air on RH 50 o F 95% RH 55 o F 78% RH 60 o F 66% RH
14
Surface temperature and condensation l condensation occurs at dewpoint temperature l potatoes or ceiling may be cooler than surrounding air; result can be “wet” surface. l Remedy: circulate air above bin or add insulation to ceiling.
15
Where to measure Relative Humidity 100 FT 30 FT LoadingandWorkArea Plenum Fan Room Distribution Ducts 8ft. c/c
16
Relative Humidity measuring devices l Dial hygrometers l Sling psychrometers l Aspirated psychrometer l Electronic RH sensors
17
Humidification Systems l High humidity critical for curing process minimal weight loss maximum quality out of storage l Need 1 gal. water per 800 - 1000 cfm of design air flow
18
Example of humidification required System has two 5-HP fans: need ~ 1 gal / 800-1,000 cfm airflow need ~ 1 gal / 800-1,000 cfm airflow To determine humidifier capacity: water = 32,000 cfm/1,000 cfm/gal = 32 gal. water = 32,000 cfm/1,000 cfm/gal = 32 gal. water = 32,000 cfm/800 cfm/gal = 40 gal. water = 32,000 cfm/800 cfm/gal = 40 gal.
19
Weight loss vs. Relative Humidity 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 012345678910 75% 85% 95% 99.50% Months in storage % Weight Loss
20
Centrifugal humidifier l also known as “spinning disk” l most common; moderate cost l low to moderate maintenance l low operating cost l excess water in plenum l prone to mineral buildup
21
High pressure nozzles l moderate cost l moderate maintenance l some excess water in plenum l moderate operating cost l prone to nozzle plugging
22
High pressure air/water nozzles l high cost l high maintenance l low excess water in plenum l high operating cost l noisy l excellent humidification
23
Air washers l high initial cost l may require additional humidifier l may provide added cooling
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.