Heat and mass exchanging processes in a refrigerated truck body during multi-drop urban distribution of fresh herbs

The article presents the results of a study on heat and mass transfer processes in a refrigerated truck body with frequent door openings typical for multi-drop urban distribution, and their effect on microbiological indicators and chemical composition of transported fresh herbs. A refrigerated body...

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Hovedforfatter: N. Kornienko, Vladimir (author)
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv heat and mass transfer
temperature conditions
green herbs
urban distribution
refrigerated truck
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description The article presents the results of a study on heat and mass transfer processes in a refrigerated truck body with frequent door openings typical for multi-drop urban distribution, and their effect on microbiological indicators and chemical composition of transported fresh herbs. A refrigerated body with an isothermal body of 11 m3 capacity fixed to Gazelle truck chassis loaded with dill and parsley as transport cargo were used in a two-stage experiment. The changes in air parameters (temperature, velocity, relative humidity) in various parts of the body were determined depending on the door opening duration when unloading part of the product. The heat gain and the amount of condensate from the intake of outside air through the open door were calculated based on the experimental data obtained in an empty truck body, and their effect on microbiological indicators and the chemical composition of greens was determined based on laboratory data obtained after transportation and storage in a commercial refrigerator. It was established that the amount of heat entering the body through an open door in 10 minutes is comparable to the heat gain through its insulated walls when the door is closed for two hours. 45% of heat and 70% of moisture came into the truck body in the first two minutes of door opening. After the transportation and pre-sale storage with a total duration of 78 hours, a sharp microbial growth was observed. The number of bacteria increased 5-6 times on parsley, and 3-4 times on dill; besides, parsley and dill showed a 10 fold increase in fungi and yeast on their surface, respectively. Over a similar period of time, the same indicators of fresh herbs not subjected to the transportation and stored in a refrigerator at stable temperature and humidity conditions increased only 2 times. It has been shown that fluctuations in temperature and humidity in the truck body also lead to a change in the chemical composition of greens during further cold storage before sale. The obtained data on heat gain during door opening time must be taken into account when calculating the capacity of the truck refrigeration unit.
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spelling Heat and mass exchanging processes in a refrigerated truck body during multi-drop urban distribution of fresh herbsN. Kornienko, Vladimirheat and mass transfertemperature conditionsgreen herbsurban distributionrefrigerated truckThe article presents the results of a study on heat and mass transfer processes in a refrigerated truck body with frequent door openings typical for multi-drop urban distribution, and their effect on microbiological indicators and chemical composition of transported fresh herbs. A refrigerated body with an isothermal body of 11 m3 capacity fixed to Gazelle truck chassis loaded with dill and parsley as transport cargo were used in a two-stage experiment. The changes in air parameters (temperature, velocity, relative humidity) in various parts of the body were determined depending on the door opening duration when unloading part of the product. The heat gain and the amount of condensate from the intake of outside air through the open door were calculated based on the experimental data obtained in an empty truck body, and their effect on microbiological indicators and the chemical composition of greens was determined based on laboratory data obtained after transportation and storage in a commercial refrigerator. It was established that the amount of heat entering the body through an open door in 10 minutes is comparable to the heat gain through its insulated walls when the door is closed for two hours. 45% of heat and 70% of moisture came into the truck body in the first two minutes of door opening. After the transportation and pre-sale storage with a total duration of 78 hours, a sharp microbial growth was observed. The number of bacteria increased 5-6 times on parsley, and 3-4 times on dill; besides, parsley and dill showed a 10 fold increase in fungi and yeast on their surface, respectively. Over a similar period of time, the same indicators of fresh herbs not subjected to the transportation and stored in a refrigerator at stable temperature and humidity conditions increased only 2 times. It has been shown that fluctuations in temperature and humidity in the truck body also lead to a change in the chemical composition of greens during further cold storage before sale. The obtained data on heat gain during door opening time must be taken into account when calculating the capacity of the truck refrigeration unit.Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejo2020-04-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revista.sangregorio.edu.ec/index.php/REVISTASANGREGORIO/article/view/1251Revista San Gregorio; No. 37 (2020): Revista San Gregorio. SPECIAL EDITION-MARCH 2020Revista San Gregorio; Núm. 37 (2020): Revista San Gregorio. SPECIAL EDITION-MARCH 20202528-79071390-724710.36097/rsan.v1i37reponame:Revista Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejoinstname:Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejoinstacron:USGPenghttps://revista.sangregorio.edu.ec/index.php/REVISTASANGREGORIO/article/view/1251/8-VLADIMIR10.36097/rsan.v1i37.1251.g757Derechos de autor 2020 Revista San Gregorioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-04-04T08:48:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1251Portal de revistashttps://revista.sangregorio.edu.ec/Universidad privadahttps://sangregorio.edu.ec/..Ecuador.2528-79071390-7247opendoar:02020-04-04T08:48:50Revista Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejo - Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejofalse
spellingShingle Heat and mass exchanging processes in a refrigerated truck body during multi-drop urban distribution of fresh herbs
N. Kornienko, Vladimir
heat and mass transfer
temperature conditions
green herbs
urban distribution
refrigerated truck
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title Heat and mass exchanging processes in a refrigerated truck body during multi-drop urban distribution of fresh herbs
title_full Heat and mass exchanging processes in a refrigerated truck body during multi-drop urban distribution of fresh herbs
title_fullStr Heat and mass exchanging processes in a refrigerated truck body during multi-drop urban distribution of fresh herbs
title_full_unstemmed Heat and mass exchanging processes in a refrigerated truck body during multi-drop urban distribution of fresh herbs
title_short Heat and mass exchanging processes in a refrigerated truck body during multi-drop urban distribution of fresh herbs
title_sort Heat and mass exchanging processes in a refrigerated truck body during multi-drop urban distribution of fresh herbs
topic heat and mass transfer
temperature conditions
green herbs
urban distribution
refrigerated truck
url https://revista.sangregorio.edu.ec/index.php/REVISTASANGREGORIO/article/view/1251