“…The expected advantages of a continuous process are an increase in production capacity, a reduction in power consumption, an improved treatment homogeneity and a conservation of the integrity of particles. However, microbial safety and nutritional quality of liquid-solid mixtures being functions of time and temperature in the aseptic processing system, Residence Time Distribution (RTD) and heat transfer studies have been carried out by many authors (Aströ m & Bark, 1994;Chandarana, 1992;Dutta & Sastry, 1990a, 1990bEliot-Godereaux, Fairhurst, Goullieux, & Pain, 2001;Fairhust & Pain, 1999;Palmieri, Cacae, Dipollian, & DallÕaglio, 1992;Sastry, 1992Sastry, , 1993Zaboubi, 1995) using real food particles such as carrots or potato cubes or model particles often made of alginate. In continuous process, hydraulic and thermal phenomena will be closely associated.…”