C. Brunkhorst et al., Development of process equipment to separate nonthermal and thermal effects of RF energy on microorganisms, J MICROW P, 35(1), 2000, pp. 44-50
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Eletrical & Eletronics Engineeing
Journal title
JOURNAL OF MICROWAVE POWER AND ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY
We developed a modified radio frequency (RF) dielectric heater, as a compon
ent of a continuous process, for isolating thermal and nonthermal effects o
f RF energy on microorganisms in liquid foods. The concept combines instant
aneous input of RF energy to the food system with rapid removal of thermal
energy. We used a double tube heat exchanger as an integral part of the RF
heater. The outer tube was Teflon. The inner tube was stainless steel which
was grounded in the RF circuit. Product flowed through the annular region
between the two concentric tubes. Cooling water flowed through the grounded
stainless steel rubs. The RF energy was absorbed by the process fluid in t
he annular region. The cooling water flowing in the inner tube removed the
thermal energy from the process fluid controlling the temperature.