Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5444667 Energy Procedia 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Cryogenic freezers are commonly applied in the food processing and healthcare industries, and offer a highly effective preservation method without significant product degradation. The modelling of freezers has been conducted mainly around food processing, to observe the cooling rate during the chilling process. Typically, cryogenic freezers operate with a mix of air and nitrogen as the working fluid, with the effects on the heat transfer coefficient being thoroughly noted, in a range of applications. The effect of the heat transfer coefficient has not been investigated in a liquid nitrogen application, with a cryogenic applicability. This paper will focus on the CFD visualisation of the circulation of air around a lab scale cryogenic batch freezer. The effect of the heat transfer coefficient will be investigated in a number of scenarios, such as shelf loading conditions, product configuration and thermal profiles. The cryogenic batch freezer will be simulated in a range of room temperatures starting from -70°C, using a thermal profile which was obtained experimentally.
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