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Computational modelling of modified atmosphere packaging: application to cactus pear and truffle as case studies (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- Computational modelling of modified atmosphere packaging: application to cactus pear and truffle as case studies (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2015-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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De Bonis Maria Valeria, Ruocco Gianpaolo, Cefola Maria, Pace Bernardo (2015)
Computational modelling of modified atmosphere packaging: application to cactus pear and truffle as case studies
in XI International Controlled and Modified Atmosphere Research Conference
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- De Bonis Maria Valeria, Ruocco Gianpaolo, Cefola Maria, Pace Bernardo (literal)
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- Proceedings of XI International Controlled and Modified Atmosphere Research Conference (literal)
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- CFDfood - Scuola di Ingegneria Università degli Studi della Basilicata Campus Macchia Romana
Institute of Sciences of Food Production CNR-National Research Council of Italy (literal)
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- Computational modelling of modified atmosphere packaging: application to cactus pear and truffle as case studies (literal)
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- M.L. Amodio and G. Colelli (literal)
- Abstract
- Shelf life improvement for two different products (cactus pears and truffles), stored at 8 and 5°C respectively under modified atmosphere packaging (MAP), was assessed by modelling heat and mass transport as well as package geometry and storage conditions. An innovative approach was implemented by coupling an engineering tool, such as the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with experimental data, such as visual quality, respiration rate, head space composition, and weight loss upon MAP storage. The overall model, incorporating all phenomenological variations, has been finally tuned-up by means of a specific multi-objective
optimization. It is seen that the models are able to simulate complex, multidimensional food-package ensembles under MAP conditions. As for cactus pears, a multidimensional, transient model is proposed by combining generalized transport notations with respiration and microbial growth kinetics. As for truffles, a model able to predict the effect of storage on quality loss was
obtained. The adoption of predictive and comprehensive mathematical models is an economic method to evaluate packaging and operating performance, compared to more expensive experimental methods. Computational models, such as these, can be
used to verify existing MAP configurations, or to design new ones. Exploitation of this mathematical tool would allow for informed technical and management decisions. (literal)
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