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    Heat transfer to particles in shear flow: application in aseptic processing

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    Date
    1993
    Author
    Mwangia, J.M.
    Rizvia, S.S.H.
    Dattab, A.K.
    Type
    en
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Convective heat transfer coefficients at the fluid-particle interface were obtained for shear flow in a holding tube to simulate aseptic processing of particulate-containing liquid foods. The particles were made of polymethyl methacrylate and were suspended in a solution of glycerin in water. The particle temperatures were monitored by placing at the particle center a melting point indicator that changed color at a specific temperature. The fluid-particle heat transfer coefficient varied between 58·3 and 1301·3 W/m2 K for Reynold numbers of 73·1 and 369·4, and increased with increasing flow rate and particle to tube diameter ratio. The solid fraction enhanced heat transfer between 80 and 200% when the solid fraction was changed to 3·22% from a single particle suspension. The density difference between the particle and fluid was found to influence significantly the residence time of the particles within the holding tube.
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    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/026087749390061N
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/73385
    Citation
    Mwangi, J. M., Rizvi, S. S. H., & Datta, A. K. (1993). Heat transfer to particles in shear flow: application in aseptic processing. Journal of food engineering, 19(1), 55-74.
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    University of Nairobi,
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