Jan Descheemaeker
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Acta Acustica United With Acustica | 2011
Jan Descheemaeker; Christ Glorieux; Walter Lauriks; Jean-Philippe Groby; P Leclaire; Laurens Boeckx
J. Descheemaeker1), C. Glorieux1), W. Lauriks1), J. P. Groby2), P. Leclaire3), L. Boeckx4) 1) Laborature Acoustical and Thermal Fysica, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200D, 3001 Heverlee, Belgium. [email protected] 2) Laboratoire d’Acoustique de l’Université du Maine, UMR CNRS 6613, Avenue Olivier Messiaen, 72085 Le Mans Cedex 9, France. 3) Institut Supérieur de l’Automobile et des Transports Université de Bourgogne, 49 Rue Mademoiselle Bourgeois, 58027 Nevers Cedex, France. 4) Huntsman Europe, Everslaan 45, 3078 Everberg, Belgium.
internaltional ultrasonics symposium | 2012
Jan Descheemaeker; Annelien Rigolle; Imogen Foubert; Koen Van Den Abeele
In the production of fat containing food products, insight in the crystallization behaviour of fats is of utmost importance to obtain the desired product functionality and product quality. The aim of this research is to study the potential of advanced ultrasonic techniques to monitor fat crystallization. For reasons of sensitivity and signal quality during the entire process, we concentrate on shear wave reflectivity measurements at the interface between a fat sample and a plexiglass delay line. Preliminary experiments show that interesting evolutions can be observed in the experimentally obtained reflection coefficient during the crystallization process of cocoa butter, and we conjecture that the observed features can be linked to particular phases in the process. Additional measurements have been performed to check the influence of sample properties and of the experimental set-up, such as the viscosity or thickness of the cocoa butter layer. It is found that the thickness of the layer influences the reflection coefficient up to a frequency dependent limiting thickness value. In order to eliminate this influence and avoid its contamination in the analysis of the crystallization phases, it is required to use sufficiently thick fat layers. To support the experiments, a shear reflectivity simulation model is proposed, which is coupled to the evolution of sample parameters.
Applied Acoustics | 2014
Christ Glorieux; Jan Descheemaeker; Jan Vandenbroeck; Jean-Philippe Groby; Laurens Boeckx; P. Khurana; N.B. Roozen
Archive | 2013
Annelien Rigolle; Jan Descheemaeker; Jan Hettler; Koen Van Den Abeele; Imogen Foubert
2013 International Congress on Ultrasonics | 2013
Koen Van Den Abeele; Annelien Rigolle; Jan Descheemaeker
Baltic-Nordic Acoustics Meeting | 2010
Walter Lauriks; Jan Descheemaeker; Arne Dijckmans; Gerrit Vermeir
Baltic-Nordic Acoustic Meeting | 2010
Walter Lauriks; Jan Descheemaeker; Arne Dijckmans; Gerrit Vermeir
Actes du 10ème Congrès Français d'Acoustique | 2010
Jan Descheemaeker; Jean-Philippe Groby; Philippe Leclaire; Walter Lauriks
Actes du 10ème Congrès Français d'Acoustique | 2010
Walter Lauriks; Jan Descheemaeker; Arne Dijckmans; Gerrit Vermeir
Archive | 2007
Laurens Boeckx; Jan Descheemaeker; Nathalie Geebelen; Poonam Khurana; Gerrit Vermeir; Wim Desmet; Walter Lauriks