Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10278541 | Journal of Food Engineering | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The cooling of fish with ice as a medium has been studied by using mathematical models. Experiments were conducted by cooling the different quantities of individual Indian major carp Rohu fish (Labeo rohita) with ice in the insulated box. Exponential and asymptotic (logarithmic) models describing the cooling of irregular shape of objects have been investigated. The results were compared to their goodness of fit in terms of coefficient of correlation, standard error and the mean square of the deviation Ï2. The cooling data like, cooling coefficients, average surface heat transfer coefficient, half cooling time and seven-eighth cooling time were determined for individual fish of different weight. The results show that the half cooling time and seven-eighth cooling time increase and the cooling rate decreases with increase in the weight of fish, respectively. The asymptotic regression model could satisfactorily describe the fish cooling with ice with the values for the coefficient of correlation ranged from 0.9866 to 0.9980; es 0.0140 to 0.0301 and Ï2, 2.0Â ÃÂ 10â4 to 8.9Â ÃÂ 10â4. Parabolic regression analyses were performed to relate the coefficient of asymptotic models with weight of the fish. The developed model could predict the cooling of fish with time within an error of 0.50%. The average surface heat transfer coefficient of fish cooling with ice was ranged from 19.84 to 33.01Â WÂ mâ2Â Câ1.
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Authors
Dilip Jain, Syed Mohammad Ilyas, Pankaj Pathare, Suday Prasad, Hardial Singh,