%0 Journal Article %T Experimental Study and Thermal Modelling of Cocoa Shell Convective Drying in an Indirect Solar Dryer %A Siaka Tour¨¦ %A Adjo Christelle Ogo %A Modibo Sidib¨¦ %J Modeling and Numerical Simulation of Material Science %P 69-78 %@ 2164-5353 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/mnsms.2024.142004 %X The concern of the present work is the convective drying of empty cocoa shells in an indirect solar dryer. Some drying experiments, using one sample, were carried out. During the experiments, the sample is introduced in the drying chamber. Then at steady time intervals, the sample is withdrawn from the drying chamber, for a rapid weighing. After each weighing, the sample is reintroduced in the dryer. At each time interval, the ambient temperature of the drying chamber and its relative humidity ¦Ã are measured by a thermo-hygrometer. From the experimental data, a theoretical determination of the moisture evaporated from the product was performed and a good agreement was found between the theoretical and experimental values, confirmed by the value of the RMSE. Those calculations used the constants in the Nusselt number found in literature. Then those constants were evaluated again, to get new values more suitable with the experimental data. The dimensionless numbers of Nusselt, Grashof and Prandtl were calculated. That allowed the calculation of the average value of the Nusselt number. The average convective heat transfer coefficient was determined. %K Shells of Cocoa Pods %K Indirect Solar Dryer %K Moisture Evaporated %K Constants of the Nusselt Number %K Convective Heat Transfer Coefficient %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=131248