Modelling the dielectric properties of cow's raw milk under vat pasteurization

An efficient microwave milk pasteurization system requires a rigorous temperature dependent dielectric model of the milk, since the performance of milk pasteurization strongly depends on its dielectric properties. This paper describes the dielectric modelling of cow’s raw milk during batch (Vat) pas...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Suhail Najm, You, Kok Yeow, Khamis, Nor Hisham, Chong, Cheong Yew
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spelling my.utm.894482021-02-22T06:04:47Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89448/ Modelling the dielectric properties of cow's raw milk under vat pasteurization Abdullah, Suhail Najm You, Kok Yeow Khamis, Nor Hisham Chong, Cheong Yew TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering An efficient microwave milk pasteurization system requires a rigorous temperature dependent dielectric model of the milk, since the performance of milk pasteurization strongly depends on its dielectric properties. This paper describes the dielectric modelling of cow’s raw milk during batch (Vat) pasteurization which covers the frequencies from 0.2 GHz to 6 GHz. An open-ended coaxial sensor is used for the measurements of dielectric constant, loss factor, and ionic conductivity at temperature range of 25°C to 75°C with an interval of 5°C. Combinations of Cole-Davison and Debye equations are modified to fit the dielectric measurements. It was found that the measured dielectric constant decreased as the frequency increased, while the high temperature processed produce lower in a convergence manner toward 6 GHz. The loss factor exhibited high losses at higher temperature and lower frequencies, as well as converged at 1.9 GHz then diverged up to 6 GHz. Three relaxation processes are dominated at all temperature treatments within the frequency range. The relaxation time, τ, and the activation energy, Q, are modelled based on linear fitting of measured data according to Debye and Arrhenius approaches. Electromagnetics Academy 2019-08 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89448/1/SuhailNajmAbdullah2019_ModellingtheDielectricPropertiesofCowsRaw.pdf Abdullah, Suhail Najm and You, Kok Yeow and Khamis, Nor Hisham and Chong, Cheong Yew (2019) Modelling the dielectric properties of cow's raw milk under vat pasteurization. Progress In Electromagnetics Research M, 84 . pp. 157-166. ISSN 1937-8726 http://dx.doi.org/10.2528/PIERM19052202 DOI:10.2528/PIERM19052202
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Abdullah, Suhail Najm
You, Kok Yeow
Khamis, Nor Hisham
Chong, Cheong Yew
Modelling the dielectric properties of cow's raw milk under vat pasteurization
description An efficient microwave milk pasteurization system requires a rigorous temperature dependent dielectric model of the milk, since the performance of milk pasteurization strongly depends on its dielectric properties. This paper describes the dielectric modelling of cow’s raw milk during batch (Vat) pasteurization which covers the frequencies from 0.2 GHz to 6 GHz. An open-ended coaxial sensor is used for the measurements of dielectric constant, loss factor, and ionic conductivity at temperature range of 25°C to 75°C with an interval of 5°C. Combinations of Cole-Davison and Debye equations are modified to fit the dielectric measurements. It was found that the measured dielectric constant decreased as the frequency increased, while the high temperature processed produce lower in a convergence manner toward 6 GHz. The loss factor exhibited high losses at higher temperature and lower frequencies, as well as converged at 1.9 GHz then diverged up to 6 GHz. Three relaxation processes are dominated at all temperature treatments within the frequency range. The relaxation time, τ, and the activation energy, Q, are modelled based on linear fitting of measured data according to Debye and Arrhenius approaches.
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author Abdullah, Suhail Najm
You, Kok Yeow
Khamis, Nor Hisham
Chong, Cheong Yew
author_facet Abdullah, Suhail Najm
You, Kok Yeow
Khamis, Nor Hisham
Chong, Cheong Yew
author_sort Abdullah, Suhail Najm
title Modelling the dielectric properties of cow's raw milk under vat pasteurization
title_short Modelling the dielectric properties of cow's raw milk under vat pasteurization
title_full Modelling the dielectric properties of cow's raw milk under vat pasteurization
title_fullStr Modelling the dielectric properties of cow's raw milk under vat pasteurization
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the dielectric properties of cow's raw milk under vat pasteurization
title_sort modelling the dielectric properties of cow's raw milk under vat pasteurization
publisher Electromagnetics Academy
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89448/1/SuhailNajmAbdullah2019_ModellingtheDielectricPropertiesofCowsRaw.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2528/PIERM19052202
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