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THE USE OF CFD TO IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE OF A PARTIALLY LOADED COLD STORE
Author(s) -
TANAKA FUMIHIKO,
KONISHI YOSHIHIRO,
KUROKI YUZURU,
HAMANAKA DAISUKE,
UCHINO TOSHITAKA
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
journal of food process engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.507
H-Index - 45
eISSN - 1745-4530
pISSN - 0145-8876
DOI - 10.1111/j.1745-4530.2011.00636.x
Subject(s) - stack (abstract data type) , computational fluid dynamics , turbulence , container (type theory) , water cooling , materials science , air velocity , environmental science , nuclear engineering , mechanical engineering , process engineering , simulation , mechanics , computer science , composite material , engineering , physics , programming language
A transient three‐dimensional computational fluid dynamics model was developed to investigate the cooling performance of a partially loaded cold store in cooling process. The model accounted for turbulence by means of the standard k‐ ε model with standard wall profiles. The model was validated successfully in cooling experiments with a mean error of 0.36 m/s and 1.4C for the air velocity in a refrigerated room and the temperature of the product, respectively. Based on the model, we studied the effect of different loading patterns of corrugated fiberboard containers filled with products in a cold store on cooling effectiveness. As a result, flat loading with air gaps was the optimal configuration to achieve high uniformity of temperature and rapid cooling. The findings of this study can help to elucidate and improve the cooling performance of refrigerated rooms for storing agricultural products. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS The developed model is used to assess the cooling performance of partially loaded store. In this study, we have investigated how to stack the product in cold store to achieve uniform and rapid cooling. In order to extend the shelf life of fresh produce, it is very important to investigate the effect of loaded pattern on the cooling performance. The developed cooling model with 48 loaded corrugated fiberboard containers was based on one container cooling model. The approach presented in this paper can be used to design the loading pattern of agricultural products in a cold store.