Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
713252 IFAC-PapersOnLine 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A dynamic model that considers heat transfer laws, internal heat distribution, and different cooking strategies was developed to simulate dumpling cooking. The cooking strategies that were considered include refilling water, changing heating power, and adding dumplings. The concept of degree of doneness (DoD) was used to gauge the appropriate level of cooking dumplings. Experiments were designed to determine the acceptable range of DoD. The developed model enables the prediction of water and dumpling temperatures, water evaporation, and dumpling quality. The model, which reflected the evolution of dumpling cooking, may be used as a basis to optimize the process for energy saving and full automation purpose.

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