Industrial refrigeration equipment companies are continuously looking for ways to optimise the design of chilling and freezing tunnels in order to minimise food quality loss and increase the energy efficiency of the equipment. However, possibilities for dedicated experimental tests of the industrial operations are limited due to a large amount of food product involved while the number of design variables to be considered is high. A cost-effective alternative to experiments is numerical modelling. The main goal of this research was to simulate heat transfer of packaged food products in a chilling and freezing tunnel. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models were developed to improve prediction in industrial cheese chilling and chicken freez...
A two−dimensional axisymmetric transient heat conduction model was developed to simulate air chillin...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Content removed due to copyright Darrow, J. B., Lovatt, S. J., & Cleland, A. C. (1991, 10-17 August...
Modelling of heat transfer-controlled cooling and freezing time predictions are very important for a...
Optimisation of the refrigerating system for cheese processing requires an accurate prediction of ch...
This chapter presents the most significant facts about food chilling. For food chilling, the chillin...
Being able to maintain the temperature of food is of vital importance to ensure optimal food quality...
This paper contributes to the energy efficiency and thermal performance improvement in cold rooms us...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. We present a numerical model for the simulation of con...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordIn the food ...
Content removed due to copyright restrictions: North, M.F., Cleland, A.C. and Lovatt, S.J. (1996). ...
The paper presents a study of food freezing using hydrofluidisation method, characterised by very hi...
It is known that the cooling of food prevents the reproduction of microflora, thus contributing to t...
Traditional control of commercial refrigeration systems focus on controlling the air temperature ins...
AbstractFish products are frozen to preserve quality and extend shelf-life. However, freezing proces...
A two−dimensional axisymmetric transient heat conduction model was developed to simulate air chillin...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Content removed due to copyright Darrow, J. B., Lovatt, S. J., & Cleland, A. C. (1991, 10-17 August...
Modelling of heat transfer-controlled cooling and freezing time predictions are very important for a...
Optimisation of the refrigerating system for cheese processing requires an accurate prediction of ch...
This chapter presents the most significant facts about food chilling. For food chilling, the chillin...
Being able to maintain the temperature of food is of vital importance to ensure optimal food quality...
This paper contributes to the energy efficiency and thermal performance improvement in cold rooms us...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. We present a numerical model for the simulation of con...
This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordIn the food ...
Content removed due to copyright restrictions: North, M.F., Cleland, A.C. and Lovatt, S.J. (1996). ...
The paper presents a study of food freezing using hydrofluidisation method, characterised by very hi...
It is known that the cooling of food prevents the reproduction of microflora, thus contributing to t...
Traditional control of commercial refrigeration systems focus on controlling the air temperature ins...
AbstractFish products are frozen to preserve quality and extend shelf-life. However, freezing proces...
A two−dimensional axisymmetric transient heat conduction model was developed to simulate air chillin...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Content removed due to copyright Darrow, J. B., Lovatt, S. J., & Cleland, A. C. (1991, 10-17 August...