Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
789499 International Journal of Refrigeration 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Frozen food transportation and storage at low temperature is becoming an important issue worldwide as it is related to lifestyle and growing population. The issue of improving the cold chain applies to different applications such as low temperature storage and food transportation. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the thermal response of low temperature chambers incorporating phase change materials (PCM) having low freezing temperature when subjected to refrigeration system failure. This is to simulate food transportation in non-refrigerated trucks or vans. Two commercial PCMs with different melting temperature were tested (Climsel C-18 from CLIMATOR and E-21 from CRISTOPIA). The results show that when there is no refrigeration, both the air and the frozen product temperatures remained at lower values for much longer time when PCM was employed.

► The thermal performance of low temperature chambers with PCM is studied. ► The refrigeration system failure is considered. ► This simulates food transportation in non-refrigerated trucks. ► PCM extends the period with low temperature if no electricity is available.

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