2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2004.10.025
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A computer based solution to check the drop in milk outlet temperature due to fouling in a tubular heat exchanger

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“…de Jong and van der Linden (1992), de Jong and others (1992), and Grijspeerdt and others (2004) observed that the fouling process was reactioncontrolled and was not limited by mass transfer. Sahoo and others (2005) and Nema and Datta (2005) used a similar concept in their fouling model. Toyoda and others (1994), Georgiadis and others (1998), Georgiadis and Macchietto (2000), Chen and others (1998aChen and others ( , 2000Chen and others ( , 2001, Chen (2000), , and Bansal and others (2005) considered that fouling is dependent on mass transfer as well as bulk and surface reactions.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Milk Foulingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…de Jong and van der Linden (1992), de Jong and others (1992), and Grijspeerdt and others (2004) observed that the fouling process was reactioncontrolled and was not limited by mass transfer. Sahoo and others (2005) and Nema and Datta (2005) used a similar concept in their fouling model. Toyoda and others (1994), Georgiadis and others (1998), Georgiadis and Macchietto (2000), Chen and others (1998aChen and others ( , 2000Chen and others ( , 2001, Chen (2000), , and Bansal and others (2005) considered that fouling is dependent on mass transfer as well as bulk and surface reactions.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Milk Foulingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Protein denaturation is reversible de Wit and Swinkles (1980), Anema and McKenna (1996), Changani and others (1997), Chen and others (1998a) Protein denaturation is irreversible Ruegg and others (1977), Lalande and others (1985), Arnebrat and others (1987), Gotham and others (1992), Roef and de Kruif (1994), Karlsson and others (1996) Protein aggregation is irreversible Mulvihill and Donovan (1987), Anema and McKenna (1996), Changani and others (1997), Chen and others (1998a) Protein denaturation is the governing reaction Lalande and others (1985), Hege and Kessler (1986), Arnebrant and others (1987), Kessler and Beyer (1991), de Jong and others (1992) Protein aggregation is the governing reaction Lalande and René (1988), Gotham and others (1992), Delplace and others (1997) Formation of protein aggregates enable to de Jong and others (1992), Delplace and others (1997), van Asselt and others (2005) reduce fouling Only protein aggregates cause fouling Toyoda and others (1994) Fouling is considered to depend on protein de Jong and van del Linden (1992), de Jong and others (1992), Belmar-Beiny and others (1993), reactions only others (1994, 1997), Schreier and Fryer (1995), Grijspeerdt and others (2004), Sahoo and others (2005), Nema and Datta (2005) Fouling is considered to depend on protein Toyoda and others (1994), Georgiadis and others (1998), Georgiadis and Macchietto (2000), reactions as well as mass transfer Chen and others (1998aChen and others ( , 2000Chen and others ( , 2001, , Bansal an...…”
Section: Aspects Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As expected, once the overall heat transfer coefficient decreased with time, it caused the outlet product temperature to drop. Nema and Datta () and Narataruksa et al . () also reported the similar findings for milk in tubular and coconut milk in plate heat exchangers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Algunos investigadores han realizado una solución iterativa para la estimación precisa del coeficiente de transferencia y la solución por la verificación de la caída de la temperatura de salida de la leche debida al ensuciamieneto en un intercambiador de calor tubular [36] [30] [37]. Un modelo de ensuciamiento dependiente de la temperatura fue formulado y simulado en un intercambiador de calor de doble tubo, para predecir el espesor de la capa de ensuciamiento [17].…”
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“…Por otro lado, la estrategia presentada por autores como [30] y [36], de lo cual se puede consultar en la fuente con más detalle, es una oportunidad para estudiosos en el área de transferencia de calor y simulación de procesos. …”
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