The drying of hops is a crucial post harvesting stage in the production of beer. If hops are not dried to below a specific moisture content they will spoil prior to being processed into pellets for beer production. Further to this, drying of hops is usually undertaken by farmers themselves, and with a single harvest per year the drying operation is of great economic importance for their survival. The monitoring of moisture content is usually undertaken through moisture and humidity sensors placed within the hops themselves. However this method leads to the sampling of moisture content in specific spots, and as such relies upon drying uniformity. Furthermore the moisture content of the hops at the input stage varies greatly with environmenta...
Hops, Humulus lupulus, are grown worldwide for use in the brewing industry to impart characteristic ...
Visible-near-infrared hyperspectral imaging was tested for its suitability for monitoring the moistu...
The feasibility of using spectral reflectance information in the visible—near infrared (400–1,000 nm...
Hops are a key ingredient for beer brewing due to their role in preservation, the creation of foam c...
Traditional fruit drying within industry is undertaken using tried, tested and trusted drying scheme...
Hops have been utilized by brewers for centuries to contribute bitterness, antimicrobial preservatio...
In hop cultivation, one-third of the crop is a valuable product (hop cones), and two-thirds is unexp...
International audienceVisible-near-infrared hyperspectral imaging was tested for its suitability for...
An overview is given regarding the most recent use of non-destructive techniques during drying used ...
This research describes an optical fiber reflectance technique in determining the moisture content i...
Moisture-content is one of the most significant properties to determine quality of carrot during sto...
An overview is given regarding the most recent use of non-destructive techniques during drying used ...
An overview is given regarding the most recent use of non-destructive techniques during drying used ...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) was utilised for the determination of moisture content of potato slices ...
Moisture content and water activity are key parameters in predicting the stability of low moisture c...
Hops, Humulus lupulus, are grown worldwide for use in the brewing industry to impart characteristic ...
Visible-near-infrared hyperspectral imaging was tested for its suitability for monitoring the moistu...
The feasibility of using spectral reflectance information in the visible—near infrared (400–1,000 nm...
Hops are a key ingredient for beer brewing due to their role in preservation, the creation of foam c...
Traditional fruit drying within industry is undertaken using tried, tested and trusted drying scheme...
Hops have been utilized by brewers for centuries to contribute bitterness, antimicrobial preservatio...
In hop cultivation, one-third of the crop is a valuable product (hop cones), and two-thirds is unexp...
International audienceVisible-near-infrared hyperspectral imaging was tested for its suitability for...
An overview is given regarding the most recent use of non-destructive techniques during drying used ...
This research describes an optical fiber reflectance technique in determining the moisture content i...
Moisture-content is one of the most significant properties to determine quality of carrot during sto...
An overview is given regarding the most recent use of non-destructive techniques during drying used ...
An overview is given regarding the most recent use of non-destructive techniques during drying used ...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) was utilised for the determination of moisture content of potato slices ...
Moisture content and water activity are key parameters in predicting the stability of low moisture c...
Hops, Humulus lupulus, are grown worldwide for use in the brewing industry to impart characteristic ...
Visible-near-infrared hyperspectral imaging was tested for its suitability for monitoring the moistu...
The feasibility of using spectral reflectance information in the visible—near infrared (400–1,000 nm...