Description |
1 online resource (xxiv, 347 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Woodhead Publishing series in food science, technology and nutrition ; number 285 |
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Woodhead Publishing in food science, technology, and nutrition ; no. 285.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
Contents |
1. Different modelling and simulation approaches for food processing operations -- 2. Thermal processing and kinetic modeling of inactivation -- 3. Modeling thermal processing and reactions: sterilization to pasteurization -- 4. Modelling of drying processes for food materials -- 5. Modelling of baking processes -- 6. Modeling of food-frying processes -- 7. Modelling cold food chain processing and display environments -- 8 A review of shear-induced particle migration for enhanced filtration and fractionation -- 9. Modeling extrusion processes -- 10. Modelling food digestion -- 11. Using logistic models to optimize the food supply chain -- 12. Conclusions and future trends in modelling food processing operations. |
Summary |
Computational modeling is an important tool for understanding and improving food processing and manufacturing. |
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It is used for many different purposes, including process design and process optimization. |
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However, modeling goes beyond the process and can include applications to understand and optimize food storage and the food supply chain, and to perform a life cycle analysis. |
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the various applications of modeling in conventional food processing. |
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The needs of industry, current practices, and state-of-the-art technologies are examined, and case studies are provided. |
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Part One provides an introduction to the topic, with a particular focus on modeling and simulation strategies in food processing operations. |
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Part Two reviews the modeling of various food processes involving heating and cooling. |
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These processes include: thermal inactivation; sterilization and pasteurization; drying; baking; frying; and chilled and frozen food processing, storage and display. |
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Part Three examines the modeling of multiphase unit operations such as membrane separation, extrusion processes and food digestion, and reviews models used to optimize food distribution. |
Subject |
Food industry and trade -- Computer simulation.
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Food industry and trade -- Mathematical models.
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Food industry and trade -- Mathematical models |
Indexed Term |
voedselverwerking |
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food processing |
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modelleren |
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modeling |
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procesontwerp |
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process design |
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procesoptimalisatie |
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process optimization |
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Food and Bioprocess Engineering (General) |
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Levensmiddelen- en bioproceskunde (algemeen) |
Added Author |
Bakalis, Serafim, editor.
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Knoerzer, Kai, editor.
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Fryer, P. J., editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Modeling food processing operations. Amsterdam, Netherlands : Woodhead Publishing, ©2015 xxiv, 347 pages Woodhead Publishing in food science, technology, and nutrition ; Number 285 9781782422846 |
ISBN |
9781782422969 (electronic bk.) |
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178242296X (electronic bk.) |
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1782422846 |
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9781782422846 |
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