Improving Post-Harvest Rice Drying Efficiency through a Low-Cost Halogen Dryer Design for Rural Communities

dc.contributor.authorSadeepa, S
dc.contributor.authorThilakarathna, R
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-18T05:58:02Z
dc.date.issued2026-01
dc.description.abstractSmall-scale rice farmers in Sri Lanka often depend on traditional sun-drying methods, which are inefficient, weather-dependent, and contribute to significant post-harvest losses. This research focuses on the conceptual design and evaluation of a low-cost wet rice dryer using halogen lamps as the heat source, aimed at improving drying efficiency before milling. Field surveys were conducted to identify the common challenges faced by rural farmers, including uneven drying, weather interruptions, and grain rejection by millers due to high moisture content. Based on the survey results, key user requirements were identified, including low operating cost, simple structure, and potential for multicrop drying. Based on the survey results, key user requirements were identified, including low operating costs, a simple structure, and the potential for multi-crop drying. A conceptual design was developed accordingly, with a drying chamber and tray system optimized for 1 cm thick rice layers. The full assembly was modeled in 3D using CAD software, allowing for virtual evaluation of airflow, heat source positioning, and accessibility. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) was applied to simulate the mechanical response of the tray under typical loads, confirming its structural soundness. Preliminary thermal experiments were conducted using a controlled test box setup to evaluate the heating performance of a 1000W halogen lamp. The system successfully achieved drying temperatures up to 82°C, which are suitable for surface moisture reduction. Temperature trends were recorded over time, and manual quality checks showed promising results for further development. These findings indicate the technical feasibility of the design and its potential to improve post-harvest efficiency in rural settings. The study provides a foundation for future stages of prototype fabrication, sensor integration, and field validation.
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.54389/QBYH9996
dc.identifier.issn2950-7138
dc.identifier.issn2961 - 5410
dc.identifier.urihttps://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/5007
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherFaculty of Engineering
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJournal of Advances in Engineering and Technology; Volume iv Issuei,34p.-43p.
dc.subjecthalogen lamp dryer
dc.subjectlow-cost design
dc.subjectpost-harvest technology
dc.subjectprototype development
dc.subjectrice moisture reduction
dc.subjectsmall-scale rice processing
dc.subjectwet rice drying
dc.titleImproving Post-Harvest Rice Drying Efficiency through a Low-Cost Halogen Dryer Design for Rural Communities
dc.typeArticle

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