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Food and Bioprocess Technology | 2013

Novel Application of Neutron Radiography to Forced Convective Drying of Fruit Tissue

Thijs Defraeye; Wondwosen Abebe Aregawi; Saba Saneinejad; Peter Vontobel; Eberhard Lehmann; Jan Carmeliet; Pieter Verboven; Dominique Derome; Bart Nicolai

Neutron imaging is a promising technique to study drying processes in food engineering as it is a non-intrusive, non-destructive technique, which provides quasi-real-time quantitative information of the water loss during drying and of the internal water distribution, at a high spatial and dynamic resolution. Particularly, the high sensitivity to water is its main advantage for drying studies, despite the limited accessibility to reactor facilities, which produce neutrons. This technique was used to investigate forced convective drying of fruit tissue (pear and apple), placed in a small wind tunnel. Water loss, water distribution in the sample and sample shrinkage were evaluated as a function of time. The water loss, determined quantitatively from neutron radiographs, was underestimated slightly compared to gravimetrical measurements. The overall drying behaviour agreed well with control measurements performed in a climatic chamber and was very similar for both fruit tissues. The corresponding shrinkage behaviour of both tissues was also similar. The large shrinkage, which is characteristic for soft biological materials such as food products, however, hindered post-processing to some extent. From the internal water distribution, the water gradients within the sample, induced by drying, were visualised and were found to predominantly occur at the air–material interface, indicating that the water transport inside the tissue dominated the water loss, instead of the convective exchange with the air flow. Neutron imaging was shown to exhibit unique benefits for studying drying processes of food.


Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics | 2012

Coupled CFD, radiation and porous media transport model for evaluating evaporative cooling in an urban environment

Saba Saneinejad; Peter Moonen; Thijs Defraeye; Dominique Derome; Jan Carmeliet


Building and Environment | 2014

Comparative assessment of various heat island mitigation measures

Saba Saneinejad; Peter Moonen; Jan Carmeliet


International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2013

Dehydration of apple tissue: Intercomparison of neutron tomography with numerical modelling

Wondwosen Abebe Aregawi; Thijs Defraeye; Saba Saneinejad; Peter Vontobel; Eberhard Lehmann; Jan Carmeliet; Dominique Derome; Pieter Verboven; Bart Nicolai


Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics | 2011

Analysis of convective heat and mass transfer at the vertical walls of a street canyon

Saba Saneinejad; Peter Moonen; Thijs Defraeye; Jan Carmeliet


Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics | 2014

Coupled CFD, radiation and porous media model for evaluating the micro-climate in an urban environment

Saba Saneinejad; Peter Moonen; Jan Carmeliet


Building and Environment | 2010

Inward vapor diffusion due to high temperature gradients in experimentally tested large-scale wall assemblies

Dominique Derome; Saba Saneinejad


Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies | 2014

Understanding forced convective drying of apple tissue: Combining neutron radiography and numerical modelling

Wondwosen Abebe Aregawi; Thijs Defraeye; Saba Saneinejad; Peter Vontobel; Eberhard Lehmann; Jan Carmeliet; Pieter Verboven; Dominique Derome; Bart Nicolai


Advanced Engineering Materials | 2013

Forced Convective Drying of Wet Porous Asphalt Imaged with Neutron Radiography

Lily D. Poulikakos; Saba Saneinejad; Marjan Sedighi Gilani; Iwan Jerjen; Eberhard Lehmann; Dominique Derome


Archive | 2013

URBAN ENERGY AND MICROCLIMATE: WIND TUNNEL EXPERIMENTS AND MULTISCALE MODELING

Jan Carmeliet; Jonas Allegrini; Peter Moonen; Saba Saneinejad; Viktor Dorer

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Dominique Derome

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

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Thijs Defraeye

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

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Bart Nicolai

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Pieter Verboven

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Wondwosen Abebe Aregawi

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Lily D. Poulikakos

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

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