Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4560799 | Food Control | 2006 | 6 Pages |
The local fluctuations in pressure observed at the die during the extrusion of paste-like material have been shown previously to contain useful information about the processing behaviour and microstructure of the material. Previous investigations in this area have featured data processing post-operatively, and this paper reports the development of techniques to track material inhomogeneity, bursting of bubbles and breakdown of agglomerates on-line. The methods are applied to the continuous extrusion of solid chocolate (‘cold extrusion’) on an industrial pilot plant screw extruder and feature certain shortcuts in order to achieve signal de-noising. The results obtained are consistent with previous post-operative studies and indicate that the approach can be applied to monitor the performance of these processes on-line.