Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11012116 | International Journal of Refrigeration | 2018 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
Chicken meat is among the most largely consumed meat worldwide. The shelf life of chicken meat is rather short so freezing is largely used to reduce water activity and stop the microorganism proliferation. In this paper experimental data available in the literature for food freezing, including poultry products, are briefly reviewed. Then, some new experimental measurements are presented for freezing of packed cylindrical chicken breast samples in air. The experimental freezing times were compared with the estimations of several semi-empirical or approximate models in the literature. Furthermore, by means of User Defined Functions for the implementation of the temperature-dependent thermophysical properties of chicken meat, the commercial CFD software package STAR-CCMâ¯+â¯was used for analyzing the freezing process and estimating the freezing times of the tested specimens. For engineering purposes, it was decided to follow a simplified approach, by using an average value of the overall airside heat transfer coefficient. The numerical estimations were rather good (mean relative error â1.4% and mean absolute error 2.4%).
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Authors
Claudio Zilio, Giulia Righetti, Giovanni Pernigotto, Giovanni A. Longo,