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Influence of power ultrasound on ice nucleation of radish cylinders during ultrasound-assisted immersion freezing.

Author(s) : XU B., ZHANG M., BHANDARI B., et al.

Type of article: Article, IJR article

Summary

The effect of ultrasound-assisted immersion freezing on the dynamic nucleation of ice and the delay from ultrasound application onset to nucleation commencement of radish cylinder samples were studied. The samples were frozen in 30% (w v-1) CaCl2 solution (-20°C) in an ultrasonic bath system. To evaluate nucleation, ultrasound irradiation (20 kHz) was carried out with different durations (0 s, 3 s, 7 s, 10 s or 15 s), onset temperature (-0.5, -1, -1.5 and -2°C) and intensities (0.09, 0.17, 0.26 and 0.37 W cm-2). The results showed that ultrasound irradiation was able to induce nucleation and the nucleation temperature of radish cylinder samples exhibited a good fit to linear equation with the ultrasound irradiation temperature under 7 s duration and 0.26 W cm-2 intensity. Ultrasound irradiation temperature at -0.5°C for 7 s duration with intensity of 0.26 W cm-2, was an optimal ultrasound application conditions for the nucleation inducement of radish cylinder samples. The results of the current study implied that ultrasound offered promising application to control the crystallization process in freezing of solid foods.

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  • Original title: Influence of power ultrasound on ice nucleation of radish cylinders during ultrasound-assisted immersion freezing.
  • Record ID : 30012082
  • Languages: English
  • Source: International Journal of Refrigeration - Revue Internationale du Froid - vol. 46
  • Publication date: 2014/10

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