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RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF UF‐FETA CHEESE DETERMINED BY UNIAXIAL COMPRESSION AND DYNAMIC TESTING
Author(s) -
WIUM H.,
QVIST K.B.
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
journal of texture studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.593
H-Index - 54
eISSN - 1745-4603
pISSN - 0022-4901
DOI - 10.1111/j.1745-4603.1997.tb00127.x
Subject(s) - materials science , composite material , rheology , texture (cosmology) , strain (injury) , dynamic mechanical analysis , strain rate , modulus , viscoelasticity , fracture (geology) , dynamic modulus , polymer , medicine , image (mathematics) , artificial intelligence , computer science
ABSTRACT Rheological characteristics of three Feta cheeses produced from ultrafiltered milk (UF‐Feta cheeses) with different textures were evaluated using uniaxial compression and dynamic testing (strain and frequency sweeps). Stress at fracture was 20–46 kPa, Hencky strain at fracture was 0.20–0.35, modulus of deformability was 176–465 kPa, and work up to fracture was 4.4–6.7 kj/m 3 , depending on the type of cheese and the strain rate. Stress at a given strain, and stress at fracture increased with strain rate: the slope of the log (stress at fracture) versus log(in‐itial Hencky strain rate) plot was 0.06–0.21, indicating a partially viscous behavior. Stress at fracture discriminated between all three Feta textures, and Hencky strain at fracture discriminated a Tin Feta texture from two Brick Feta textures at every compression rate. In dynamic testing the complex modulus was 40–173 kPa, and tan (δ) was 0.17–0.25 depending on the type of cheese and the frequency of oscillation. The slope of log(complex modulus) or log(storage modulus) versus log (frequency) was 0.12–0.14, and the slope of log(loss modulus) versus log (frequency) was 0.07–0.11 for all three types of cheese. The complex modulus from strain and frequency sweeps in the dynamic testing distinguished the Tin Feta texture from the Brick Feta textures, and the phase angle (δ) measured in strain sweep could differentiate the Blue Brick Feta texture from the Red Brick Feta texture in the strain interval 0.0003–0.024.