Mathematical modeling of apparent specific heat capacity of channel catfish with different microwave heating time
Xuhai Li,
Lifeng Yang,
Lan Wang
et al.
Abstract:Channel catfish fillets with different microwave heating times were evaluated by differential scanning calorimetry and low‐field nuclear magnetic resonance to build suitable modeling of apparent specific heat capacity (Cp) ranging from −60 to 90°C (except the obvious phase change region from −20 to 20°C). The content of bound water (Wb), immobilized water (Wi), and free water (Wf) were weighted and calculated. According to non‐linear fitting of experimental data, the obtained empirical equation of Cp, temperat… Show more
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