2012
DOI: 10.1007/s13197-012-0704-1
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Some physical and mechanical properties of roasted Zerun wheat

Abstract: Some physical and mechanical properties of roasted Zerun wheat were investigated in the moisture range from 8.80 % to 23.40 % wet basis. Mechanical properties were evaluated by examining the effect of moisture content upon the grain rupture force, energy and Weibull parameters. Length, width, thickness, porosity and angle of repose increased nonlinearly from 6.09 to 6.36 mm; 4.17 to 4.18 mm; 2.66 to 2.78 mm; 37.71 % to 39.09 % and 33.02°to 37.90°, respectively when moisture content increased. The Weibull distr… Show more

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“…This parameter is estimated by linear regression after having assigned fracture probabilities to all the measured critical stresses using an estimator [ 30 ]. In context with fracture of foods the Weibull distribution was, for instance, used for uncooked pasta [ 31 ], dry-cured ham [ 32 ], roasted wheat kernels [ 33 ], peas [ 34 ] and potato crips [ 28 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This parameter is estimated by linear regression after having assigned fracture probabilities to all the measured critical stresses using an estimator [ 30 ]. In context with fracture of foods the Weibull distribution was, for instance, used for uncooked pasta [ 31 ], dry-cured ham [ 32 ], roasted wheat kernels [ 33 ], peas [ 34 ] and potato crips [ 28 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most important physical properties of agricultural products include characteristic of dimensions, mass, volume, surface area, image surface, coefficient of sphericity, aspect ratio, porosity, and static friction coefficient. The most important mechanical properties include yield force, deformation, hardness, and breakdown energy (Işıklı, Şenol, & Çoksöyler, ; Jahanbakhshi, ; Jahanbakhshi, Abbaspour‐Gilandeh, & Gundoshmian, ; Jahanbakhshi & Kheiralipour, ; Yıldız, İzli, Ünal, & Uylaşer, ). Wastage rate in agricultural products will increase directly or indirectly by mechanical damage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface Area. Te surface areas of grains were determined by the procedure followed by Isıklı et al [9]. It was calculated by the following formula:…”
Section: Physical Properties Of Chickpea Grainmentioning
confidence: 99%