Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4508521 | Engineering in Agriculture, Environment and Food | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, the main effort was to determine the effects of the extruder's operating conditions on the physical, mechanical and chemical properties of corn/PVA extrudates. The operating conditions were feed compositions (FC; food grade corn grit, feeding grade corn grit), screw threads (ST; single, double), screw pitches (SP; narrow (3.5 mm), intermediate (5.0 mm), wide (6.5 mm)), and screw speeds (SS; 50 rpm, 60 rpm, 70 rpm). The experiment was a 2Ã2Ã3Ã3 factorial design. Samples of each treatment were collected and the physical, mechanical and chemical properties were measured and analyzed using the PROC ANOVA and PROC CORR of the SAS 6.0 software package. Experimental results indicated that: screw thread, feed composition, and screw pitch had a most significant effect on the radial expansion ratio and compressibility; whereas, screw speed had a most significant effect on the longitudinal expansion, water absorption index and compressibility, respectively.
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Authors
Wai-Bun Lui, Jinchyau Peng,