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Microwave And Radio Frequency Heating In Food And Beverages Tatiana Koutchma

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Microwave And Radio Frequency Heating In Food And Beverages Tatiana Koutchma
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.39 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Tatiana Koutchma
ISBN: 9780128187159, 0128187158
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Microwave And Radio Frequency Heating In Food And Beverages Tatiana Koutchma by Tatiana Koutchma 9780128187159, 0128187158 instant download after payment.

Microwave and Radio Frequency Heating in Food and Beveragesdiscusses advanced heating techniques based on electromagnetic and electro-technologies, including radiative or microwave (MW) dielectric heating, radio-frequency (RF) or capacitive dielectric heating, infrared (IR) heating, ohmic and magnetic induction heating. Unlike conventional systems where heat energy is transferred from a hot medium to a cooler product resulting in large temperature gradients, electro-heating involves the transfer of electromagnetic energy directly into the product, initiating volumetric heating due to frictional interaction between water molecules and charged ions (i.e., heat is generated within the product).

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