Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4764763 | Computers & Chemical Engineering | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This study develops an integrated, multi-scale model of the pilot concentrated high intensity electric field (CHIEF) system using the finite element method (FEM). The CHIEF system is a novel non-thermal pasteurization technology that uses medium to low voltage (â¤10 kV) frequency AC (60 Hz) power supply, and offers satisfactory pasteurization results for liquid food such as juice and milk. The model in this study provides accurate predictions for the fluid behavior, electric field distribution and temperature profile and is validated using experimental results. Results from the model shows that the CHIEF system can provide electric field up to 4000 kV/m with a power supply of 10 kV, enabling a 6-log reduction of bacteria kill. Furthermore, recommendations and optimizations are made based on the modeling results, which would benefit for the process scale-up and design.
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Authors
Peng Peng, Hao Song, Tingting Zhang, Min Addy, Yaning Zhang, Yanling Cheng, Raymond Hatzenbeller, Xindi Zhu, Shiyu Liu, Yuhuan Liu, Xiangzhong Huang, Xiangyang Lin, Paul Chen, Roger Ruan,