Ohmic Heating of Aloe vera Gel: Electrical Conductivity and Energy Efficiency

Ohmic heating is defined as a process which alternating electric current is passed through food with the primary purpose of heating it due to the electrical resistance and can be specially applied as an alternative heating method. In this research, Aloe vera gel concentrates having 0.5-2% soluble so...

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Main Authors: Hamed Saberian, Zohreh Hamidi Esfahani, Ahmad Banakar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iranian Institute of Research and Development in Chemical Industries (IRDCI)-ACECR 2018-10-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.ijcce.ac.ir/article_31173_1045972f74485eb3901bf47693b4d110.pdf
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spelling doaj-a734f78ff44243f5bf55aa0a8d87eb942020-11-25T02:02:17ZengIranian Institute of Research and Development in Chemical Industries (IRDCI)-ACECRIranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering 1021-99861021-99862018-10-0137515716531173Ohmic Heating of Aloe vera Gel: Electrical Conductivity and Energy EfficiencyHamed Saberian0Zohreh Hamidi Esfahani1Ahmad Banakar2Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, I.R. IRANDepartment of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, I.R. IRANDepartment of Mechanic Biosystem, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, I.R. IRANOhmic heating is defined as a process which alternating electric current is passed through food with the primary purpose of heating it due to the electrical resistance and can be specially applied as an alternative heating method. In this research, Aloe vera gel concentrates having 0.5-2% soluble solids were ohmically heated up to 60°C by using four different voltage gradients (30–60 V/cm). The dependence of electrical conductivity on temperature, voltage gradient, and concentration were obtained. Results indicated that there was a linear relationship between temperature and electrical conductivity. The range of the electrical conductivity was 0.45 to1.20 S/m, which was dependent on the concentration and voltage gradient, although the effect of concentration was very higher than voltage gradient. The ohmic heating System Performance Coefficients (SPCs) were calculated by using the energies given to the system and taken by the Aloe vera gel samples and were in the range of 0.67- 0.89 and the highest SPC (0.89) was observed at 0.5 % and 30 V/cm.http://www.ijcce.ac.ir/article_31173_1045972f74485eb3901bf47693b4d110.pdfohmic heatingaloe vera gelconcentrationvoltage gradientelectrical conductivityenergy efficiency
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author Hamed Saberian
Zohreh Hamidi Esfahani
Ahmad Banakar
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Zohreh Hamidi Esfahani
Ahmad Banakar
Ohmic Heating of Aloe vera Gel: Electrical Conductivity and Energy Efficiency
Iranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
ohmic heating
aloe vera gel
concentration
voltage gradient
electrical conductivity
energy efficiency
author_facet Hamed Saberian
Zohreh Hamidi Esfahani
Ahmad Banakar
author_sort Hamed Saberian
title Ohmic Heating of Aloe vera Gel: Electrical Conductivity and Energy Efficiency
title_short Ohmic Heating of Aloe vera Gel: Electrical Conductivity and Energy Efficiency
title_full Ohmic Heating of Aloe vera Gel: Electrical Conductivity and Energy Efficiency
title_fullStr Ohmic Heating of Aloe vera Gel: Electrical Conductivity and Energy Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Ohmic Heating of Aloe vera Gel: Electrical Conductivity and Energy Efficiency
title_sort ohmic heating of aloe vera gel: electrical conductivity and energy efficiency
publisher Iranian Institute of Research and Development in Chemical Industries (IRDCI)-ACECR
series Iranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
issn 1021-9986
1021-9986
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Ohmic heating is defined as a process which alternating electric current is passed through food with the primary purpose of heating it due to the electrical resistance and can be specially applied as an alternative heating method. In this research, Aloe vera gel concentrates having 0.5-2% soluble solids were ohmically heated up to 60°C by using four different voltage gradients (30–60 V/cm). The dependence of electrical conductivity on temperature, voltage gradient, and concentration were obtained. Results indicated that there was a linear relationship between temperature and electrical conductivity. The range of the electrical conductivity was 0.45 to1.20 S/m, which was dependent on the concentration and voltage gradient, although the effect of concentration was very higher than voltage gradient. The ohmic heating System Performance Coefficients (SPCs) were calculated by using the energies given to the system and taken by the Aloe vera gel samples and were in the range of 0.67- 0.89 and the highest SPC (0.89) was observed at 0.5 % and 30 V/cm.
topic ohmic heating
aloe vera gel
concentration
voltage gradient
electrical conductivity
energy efficiency
url http://www.ijcce.ac.ir/article_31173_1045972f74485eb3901bf47693b4d110.pdf
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