2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00231-012-0992-z
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Computational transport phenomena in bioprocessing with the approach of the optimized source term in the governing equations

Abstract: Progress in the modeling of bio and food industry\ud processes can be achieved by developing robust and efficient\ud codes. Even complex configurations can be tackled, featuring\ud multiphysics mechanisms that are interdependent or even\ud competing with each other. In this paper the use of optimized\ud ‘‘source terms’’ of the governing partial differential equations\ud are discussed, reporting on simulation results. The\ud related framework is addressed, as well as the potential of the\ud adopted approach

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“…Lammertyn et al [11] and Opara and Zou [12] used PDEs but their works did not deal with MAPs. Some preliminary results with PDEs were reported by De Bonis and Ruocco [4]. In the present work, the complete modeling approach is presented with reference to the evolution of the head space composition for a selected model food (peeled ellipsoid cactus pears), including the effect of respiration and additional metabolic mechanisms.…”
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“…Lammertyn et al [11] and Opara and Zou [12] used PDEs but their works did not deal with MAPs. Some preliminary results with PDEs were reported by De Bonis and Ruocco [4]. In the present work, the complete modeling approach is presented with reference to the evolution of the head space composition for a selected model food (peeled ellipsoid cactus pears), including the effect of respiration and additional metabolic mechanisms.…”
Section: List Of Symbols Amentioning
confidence: 96%
“…To this end, mass, heat and momentum transfers can be usefully studied and speculated. The discipline shows its complexity as all transport phenomena can be intertwined and non-linearly interdependent [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
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