Treatment chamber with turbulent flow for liquid food pasteurization

The pulsed electric field (PEF) is a suitable technological option for pasteurization but the laminar flow inside the treatment chamber is a reason for treatment inhomogeneity in most of the treatment chambers. This work was performed to measure the efficiency of PEF treatment of the liquid food by...

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Main Authors: Arshad, R. N., Buntat, Z., Dastgheib, A. M., Ahmad, M. H., Babar, K. U.
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spelling my.utm.906242021-04-29T23:28:14Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90624/ Treatment chamber with turbulent flow for liquid food pasteurization Arshad, R. N. Buntat, Z. Dastgheib, A. M. Ahmad, M. H. Babar, K. U. TP Chemical technology The pulsed electric field (PEF) is a suitable technological option for pasteurization but the laminar flow inside the treatment chamber is a reason for treatment inhomogeneity in most of the treatment chambers. This work was performed to measure the efficiency of PEF treatment of the liquid food by using the helical sterilization chamber. The helical shape shows significant advantages during the flow of fruit juices by disrupting the laminar flow inside the treatment zone. Thus, it provides a uniform electric field to the whole treated sample with little temperature rise and longer exposure time. The effectiveness of the chamber was determined experimentally and simulated using COMSOL Multiphysics. Three different lengths of the chamber at 30 kV/cm were used to sterilize the liquid samples of pineapple, mango, and coconut milk. The treated samples were assessed by monitoring the chemical changes and log reduction. Helical chamber length of 30 cm exhibited inactivation effects of 7.5, 5.7, and 5.55-CFU/mL for the treated samples of mango, pineapple, and coconut milk, respectively. This study provides new insight into industrial set up with multiple helical chambers in a continuous flow. Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Publication 2019 Article PeerReviewed Arshad, R. N. and Buntat, Z. and Dastgheib, A. M. and Ahmad, M. H. and Babar, K. U. (2019) Treatment chamber with turbulent flow for liquid food pasteurization. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 7 (6). pp. 1009-1013. ISSN 2277-3878
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TP Chemical technology
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Arshad, R. N.
Buntat, Z.
Dastgheib, A. M.
Ahmad, M. H.
Babar, K. U.
Treatment chamber with turbulent flow for liquid food pasteurization
description The pulsed electric field (PEF) is a suitable technological option for pasteurization but the laminar flow inside the treatment chamber is a reason for treatment inhomogeneity in most of the treatment chambers. This work was performed to measure the efficiency of PEF treatment of the liquid food by using the helical sterilization chamber. The helical shape shows significant advantages during the flow of fruit juices by disrupting the laminar flow inside the treatment zone. Thus, it provides a uniform electric field to the whole treated sample with little temperature rise and longer exposure time. The effectiveness of the chamber was determined experimentally and simulated using COMSOL Multiphysics. Three different lengths of the chamber at 30 kV/cm were used to sterilize the liquid samples of pineapple, mango, and coconut milk. The treated samples were assessed by monitoring the chemical changes and log reduction. Helical chamber length of 30 cm exhibited inactivation effects of 7.5, 5.7, and 5.55-CFU/mL for the treated samples of mango, pineapple, and coconut milk, respectively. This study provides new insight into industrial set up with multiple helical chambers in a continuous flow.
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author Arshad, R. N.
Buntat, Z.
Dastgheib, A. M.
Ahmad, M. H.
Babar, K. U.
author_facet Arshad, R. N.
Buntat, Z.
Dastgheib, A. M.
Ahmad, M. H.
Babar, K. U.
author_sort Arshad, R. N.
title Treatment chamber with turbulent flow for liquid food pasteurization
title_short Treatment chamber with turbulent flow for liquid food pasteurization
title_full Treatment chamber with turbulent flow for liquid food pasteurization
title_fullStr Treatment chamber with turbulent flow for liquid food pasteurization
title_full_unstemmed Treatment chamber with turbulent flow for liquid food pasteurization
title_sort treatment chamber with turbulent flow for liquid food pasteurization
publisher Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Publication
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90624/
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