2019
DOI: 10.9734/afsj/2019/v11i330063
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Quality Evaluation of Fresh Tomato Stored in Evaporative Coolers

Abstract: A study was conducted to assess the performance of evaporative coolers for the storage of fruits and vegetables. Two evaporative coolers [Aluminum-cladded burnt-clay-brick evaporative cooler (ABBEC) and non-cladded burnt-clay-brick evaporative cooler (NBBEC)] for the storage of fruits and vegetables were designed, constructed and tested. The evaporative coolers comprised of double burnt-brick walls (1.29×2.55×2.56 m) external and (1.13×1.27×2.08 m) internal, (L×W×H). The physicochemical, microbiological and se… Show more

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“…A makeshift thatched roof cover was built above each of the coolers to provide extra protection against direct sunlight in addition to the shade provided by the trees so that the fullest advantage of evaporative cooling could be harnessed. In order to maintain the sand completely wet during the study, 500 litres of water was used to wet the sand twice a day [12].…”
Section: Design and Construction Of Evaporative Coolersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A makeshift thatched roof cover was built above each of the coolers to provide extra protection against direct sunlight in addition to the shade provided by the trees so that the fullest advantage of evaporative cooling could be harnessed. In order to maintain the sand completely wet during the study, 500 litres of water was used to wet the sand twice a day [12].…”
Section: Design and Construction Of Evaporative Coolersmentioning
confidence: 99%