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Food Processing
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industries
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Used to mill wheat- cereals and flours
rollers
Problems with dry cleaning methods
difference between rolls and biscuits
Electrostatic separators
2. 3 components of mixing liquids
longitudinal - radial - rotational
fine grine
course grind
vacuum cooling
3. What can be done to minimize the rotational component in liquid mixing?
cutting- miller- pulper
reynolds number
Air classifiers (AKA aspiration cleaners
baffle and angle
4. Distance between rollers
mixers for dry powder or particulate solids
emulsifying/homogenizing
nip
cutting- miller- pulper
5. Ratio below 8:1
turbulent
sugar content
course grind
crumbly
6. Deformation or stretch- change in length divided by the original length
strain
oil/vinegar
reynolds number
pulping
7. Mass
forming
shear rate
reynolds number
bulk density
8. Ratios above 100:1
roblems with wet cleaning
heat
shear stress
fine grine
9. Force between the layers in the fluid
bulk density
pulping
shear stress
Miscibility
10. Velocity gradient that is formed- relative rate between the layers
relative density
sorting
Comminution
shear rate
11. What factors affect the degree of mixing that can be achieved with dry powders or particulate solids?
colloids
Pin and disc mill
relative density
second pressure drop
12. Advantages: Suitable for leafy vegetables; does NOT require spraying - or immersion with water - hence won't spread disease. High energy efficiency - Disadvantages: Some product shrinkage due to water loss.
fine grine
vacuum cooling
disc mill
Comminution
13. Flour milled using this
shear- thinning fluids
egg yolk
roller
cutting- miller- pulper
14. Paddle - Multiple Impeller - Turbine - Propeller
high viscosity liquids
emulsifying/homogenizing
screens
Mixers for Low-or Medium Viscosity Liquids
15. Specific gravity used as an indirect meaure of the
hammer mill
sugar content
peeling
shear- thinning fluids
16. Mixing component that is undesired
shear stress
rotational
bulk density
mixers for dry powder or particulate solids
17. Measures specific gravity
difference between rolls and biscuits
sol
non- newtonian fluids
hydrometer
18. Amount of energy it takes to change the temperature
difference between rolls and biscuits
Specific heat
forced- air cooling
mixers for high viscosity liquids
19. Shear and impact forces - used for spice manufacturing - 70:30 impact predominated
First stage to create small particle size- second to disperse clumping
grading
peeling
Pin and disc mill
20. Pseudoplastic
shear- thinning fluids
Miscibility
sorting
fine grine
21. Rotating vessel slowly deposits material on top
shear - impact - compression
strain
sugar content
panning
22. Force that causes it to have friction with itself
impact
shear
Problems with dry cleaning methods
laminar
23. Helps prevent blinding
roller
egg yolk
laminar
vibrating
24. 4 types of hydrocoolers
oil/vinegar
batch - convayer - immersion - truck
Miscibility
turbulent
25. = mass of liquid
crumbly
Specific gravity
difference between rolls and biscuits
egg yolk
26. Multiple paddle agitators - Planetary/Orbital - Z-Blade - Rotor-Stator
abrasion peeling
screens
mixers for high viscosity liquids
caustic peeler
27. A friable food is
roblems with wet cleaning
size reduction ratio
forced- air cooling
crumbly
28. Size reduction equipment in order of decreasing size
bowl chopper
sugar content
cutting- miller- pulper
shear stress
29. Shearing breaks up fat globules in milk- but they still want to clump- pass through ------ disperses them
bulk density
Magnetic separators and metal detection
shear- thinning fluids
second pressure drop
30. Involves tumbling in a drum with a silicon carbide or carborundum surface
grading
rollers
abrasion peeling
pulping
31. Soaking tanks (with or w/o stirring/paddles) - Flotation washing (fluming) - Spray washers (belts - drums) - Brush washers - Ultrasonic cleaners
disc mill
wet cleaning equipment
shear - impact - compression
forced- air cooling
32. Increases the variety and convenience of foods - Common for bakery goods and confectionery - Many products are formed by extrusion - but we will discuss that later
ductility
homogenization
forming
heat
33. To achieve a uniform distribution of the components of flow
emulsifying/homogenizing
grading
goal of mixing
cutting- miller- pulper
34. Generally mixed with slow-speed - vertical-shaft impellers such as a anchor and gate agitator
high viscosity liquids
vibrating
Pin and disc mill
Electrostatic separators
35. Creates lots of heat - main force are shear action
attrition mills
Comminution
bulk density
oil/vinegar
36. Why do we use two pressure drops? EXAM QUESTION
crumbly
homogenization
First stage to create small particle size- second to disperse clumping
strain
37. Generally used for products with high mechanical strength and low moisture - Relies on density and area difference
Air classifiers (AKA aspiration cleaners
attrition mills
difference between rolls and biscuits
non- newtonian fluids
38. Loss of soluble components (e.g. sugar) - Cost of water and water disposal - Accelerate microbial/biological degradation
roblems with wet cleaning
egg - vinegar - oil
strain
baffle and angle
39. High-speed mixers - Hydroshear homogenizer - Membrane emulsifiers - Pressure homogenizers - Rotor-stator homogenizers - Ultrasonic- sound energy to break particles
abrasion peeling
impact
emulsifying/homogenizing
bulk density
40. = (vol of foam - vol liquid)/vol liquid) x 100
baffle and angle
ductile foods
stress
over-run
41. Ingredients in mayo
relative density
Comminution
crumbly
egg - vinegar - oil
42. Not always effective (attached soil) - Can be dusty (explosion hazard) - Recontamination hazard - Can damage product
forced- air cooling
shear rate
shear - impact - compression
Problems with dry cleaning methods
43. Linear relationship between sheer rate and sheer stress
newtonian fluid
roblems with wet cleaning
kneading
bowl chopper
44. Efficient mixing is achieved by creating and recombining fresh surfaces
vibrating
heat
kneading
attrition mills
45. Tumbling action inside a rotating vessel - Screw type - Double Reversing agitators
newtonian fluid
mixers for dry powder or particulate solids
rollers
Specific heat
46. The amount of energy it takes to change the state
Comminution
First stage to create small particle size- second to disperse clumping
latent heat
Miscibility
47. Used to chop meat and harder fruits and veggies into pulp
over-run
laminar
impact
bowl chopper
48. Fruit is dipped in a 1 to 2% hot sodium hydroxide solution (lye) and then pressure washed to remove skin. Alternatively - involves dipping in 10% sodium hydroxide and using rubber discs or rollers to remove the skin.
caustic peeler
shear
nip
batch - convayer - immersion - truck
49. Advantages: Rapid cooling; can handle large quantities; prevents dehydration - Disadvantages: Can encourage diseases; not all products tolerate wetting; restrictions on packaging and stacking arrangements; capital costs can be high
sol
hydrocooling
mass balance
forced- air cooling
50. Each thing we do to prevent degradation is one hurdle- name an example- packaging
forming
turbulent
stress
hurdle technologies