Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10415917 Energy Conversion and Management 2005 25 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this study, a heat transfer numerical simulation is described of a multi-compartment isothermal tank for the transport of perishable liquid foodstuffs tested at a new environmental ATP chamber recently constructed at the Zografou Campus of the National Technical University in Athens. The tests were conducted according to the regulations specified in the United Nations ATP Agreement. A transient finite difference model is developed for a typical specimen multi-compartment isothermal tank tested inside an ATP Testing Chamber. To adjust the cooling or heating system, a PI controller is used. The simulation results are compared to experimental measurements under real conditions and show good agreement. The study describes also a method for testing multi-compartment isothermal tanks according to the ATP specifications using only the measuring equipment normally existing in every ATP laboratory. With the proposed method, the testing of a three compartment liquid foodstuff tank is possible using only one heating capacity adjuster, e.g. one PI controller and one thyristor instead of the three independent PI controllers and three thyristors normally needed in order to adjust the required heating capacity inside each compartment.
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