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Food Processing
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1. = (vol of foam - vol liquid)/vol liquid) x 100
turbulent
over-run
crumbly
bulk density
2. Advantages: chill and store in one place limits handling - Disadvantages: Can dry/dehydrate produce
caustic peeler
emulsifying/homogenizing
forced- air cooling
rotational
3. Multiple paddle agitators - Planetary/Orbital - Z-Blade - Rotor-Stator
mixers for high viscosity liquids
caustic peeler
crumbly
emulsifying/homogenizing
4. Separate products by size
Comminution
laminar
size reduction ratio
screens
5. Ratios above 100:1
Latent heat of fusion
strain
fine grine
caustic peeler
6. Amount of energy from solid to liquid and vice versa
Latent heat of fusion
over-run
baffle and angle
bulk density
7. To achieve a uniform distribution of the components of flow
difference between rolls and biscuits
goal of mixing
impact
size reduction ratio
8. Swirls in the flow
panning
Miscibility
size reduction ratio
turbulent
9. Helps prevent blinding
vibrating
Problems with dry cleaning methods
nip
pulping
10. Involves tumbling in a drum with a silicon carbide or carborundum surface
Mixers for Low-or Medium Viscosity Liquids
abrasion peeling
laminar
rotational
11. Requires size reduction of dispersed particles by the application of intense shearing forces
pulping
homogenization
kneading
attrition mills
12. 3 things used for size reduction
emulsifying/homogenizing
shear - impact - compression
crumbly
rollers
13. Distance between rollers
reynolds number
nip
forming
batch - convayer - immersion - truck
14. Force that causes it to have friction with itself
high viscosity liquids
shear rate
shear
mixers for dry powder or particulate solids
15. Gum- fruit by the foot
Problems with dry cleaning methods
vibrating
panning
ductile foods
16. Flour milled using this
nip
emulsifying/homogenizing
Specific heat
roller
17. A fluid suspension of a colloidal solid in a liquid
sol
course grind
Problems with dry cleaning methods
First stage to create small particle size- second to disperse clumping
18. Formed when one substance of very small particle size is dispersed through another substance and the two substances are immiscible
colloids
kneading
shear- thinning fluids
shear - impact - compression
19. Ability to deform permanently without breaking
Specific heat
mixers for high viscosity liquids
roller
ductility
20. = initial avg particle size/final avg particle size
nip
size reduction ratio
panning
oil/vinegar
21. Soaking tanks (with or w/o stirring/paddles) - Flotation washing (fluming) - Spray washers (belts - drums) - Brush washers - Ultrasonic cleaners
crumbly
wet cleaning equipment
mixers for dry powder or particulate solids
difference between rolls and biscuits
22. Tumbling action inside a rotating vessel - Screw type - Double Reversing agitators
ductility
bulk density
shear - impact - compression
mixers for dry powder or particulate solids
23. Energy from liquid to gas and vice versa
emulsifying/homogenizing
latent heat of vaporization
nip
caustic peeler
24. Not always effective (attached soil) - Can be dusty (explosion hazard) - Recontamination hazard - Can damage product
sugar content
panning
Problems with dry cleaning methods
hydrocooling
25. Rotating vessel slowly deposits material on top
emulsifying/homogenizing
hurdle technologies
mixers for high viscosity liquids
panning
26. The amount of energy it takes to change the state
latent heat
Miscibility
sorting
egg - vinegar - oil
27. The ability to form a homogenous mixture
Miscibility
second pressure drop
bowl chopper
bulk density
28. Shear and impact forces - used for spice manufacturing - 70:30 impact predominated
size reduction ratio
Pin and disc mill
hammer mill
heat
29. Efficient (minimize losses) - Low Cost - No product degradation
longitudinal - radial - rotational
turbulent
vacuum cooling
peeling
30. Limited number of applications where contaminants have a different surface charge from the raw material
crumbly
Electrostatic separators
laminar
difference between rolls and biscuits
31. Concentrated fruit juices - liquid chocolate - and corn flour suspension
non- newtonian fluids
roblems with wet cleaning
bulk density
size reduction ratio
32. Paddle - Multiple Impeller - Turbine - Propeller
latent heat
Pin and disc mill
Mixers for Low-or Medium Viscosity Liquids
latent heat of vaporization
33. Shearing breaks up fat globules in milk- but they still want to clump- pass through ------ disperses them
homogenization
second pressure drop
First stage to create small particle size- second to disperse clumping
oil/vinegar
34. Measures specific gravity
hydrometer
Specific heat
Miscibility
Electrostatic separators
35. Generally mixed with slow-speed - vertical-shaft impellers such as a anchor and gate agitator
vacuum cooling
kneading
wet cleaning equipment
high viscosity liquids
36. Force per unit area
batch - convayer - immersion - truck
longitudinal - radial - rotational
stress
newtonian fluid
37. Available moisture (relative vapor pressure)
ductility
cutting- miller- pulper
water activity
ductile foods
38. 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.
longitudinal - radial - rotational
Latent heat of fusion
caustic peeler
pulping
39. Ratio below 8:1
hydrometer
hammer mill
shear- thinning fluids
course grind
40. Used to mill wheat- cereals and flours
rollers
egg - vinegar - oil
course grind
goal of mixing
41. 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
colloids
hydrocooling
longitudinal - radial - rotational
forming
42. Force between the layers in the fluid
impact
fine grine
shear stress
heat
43. Under motion pushing
impact
mixers for dry powder or particulate solids
peeling
hydrometer
44. What can be done to minimize the rotational component in liquid mixing?
ductility
baffle and angle
size reduction ratio
batch - convayer - immersion - truck
45. Linear relationship between sheer rate and sheer stress
newtonian fluid
rotational
shear - impact - compression
course grind
46. Leavening agent- breads have the yeast with CO2 giving us the lift in the bread- want this to take place before the breaking - Biscuit- leavening agent - chemical reaction- lots take place during baking process
hydrometer
difference between rolls and biscuits
homogenization
roblems with wet cleaning
47. Amount of energy it takes to change the temperature
Specific heat
water activity
pulping
roller
48. Linear
Miscibility
baffle and angle
laminar
Problems with dry cleaning methods
49. Loss of soluble components (e.g. sugar) - Cost of water and water disposal - Accelerate microbial/biological degradation
roblems with wet cleaning
relative density
egg - vinegar - oil
stress
50. Generally used for products with high mechanical strength and low moisture - Relies on density and area difference
peeling
shear stress
Air classifiers (AKA aspiration cleaners
reynolds number