在巴氏杀菌过程中标准的时间依赖热传递系数
Hussain Albattah Alhusni1, Suresh Krishnan1
1Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu, India, 603203.
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|September 29, 2025
概括
计算流体动力学 (CFD) 模拟准确地模拟了头食品消毒过程中的热传递. 优化水浴温度大大缩短了处理时间,确保了有效的酶失活.
科学领域:
- 食品科学与技术 食品科学与技术
- 化学工程是化学工程的组成部分.
- 热传递是一种传递热量的过程.
背景情况:
- 头食品的消毒包括加热以禁用酶,然后冷却.
- 准确的热传递分析对于有效的巴氏杀菌和确定进化时间至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 用计算流体动力学 (CFD) 来分析装果汁中的热传递.
- 为了比较详细的结合热传递模拟与简化边界条件方法.
- 为了研究水浴温度对巴氏杀菌效率的影响.
主要方法:
- 使用CFD模拟330毫升,500毫升和1000毫升果汁中的热传递.
- 采用了详细的联合热传递和简化的边界条件方法.
- 与实验数据对比验证的模拟结果,达到2%的误差率.
主要成果:
- 差价合约模拟准确地预测了时间-温度概况,与实验数据保持一致.
- 识别出不同的加热和冷却阶段,显著影响内部温度配置文件.
- 观察到几乎相同的热传递系数可以在内部和外部表面.
- 由于自然对流,确认了底部的冷点和顶部的热点.
- 将水浴温度从60°C提高到80°C,可以将上来时间减少12-15%.
结论:
- 对于精确的巴氏杀菌开始时间确定,CFD模拟是至关重要的.
- 头食品中的热传递动态是复杂的,受到多个阶段的影响.
- 优化水浴温度提供了一个可行的策略,以提高巴氏杀菌的效率和减少处理时间.
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