luckymix
Mechanical
- Nov 3, 2003
- 5
Greetings- an interesting but very real one- especially if you are the cheese producer & your product is delivered by a large logistics company!! Frozen cheese- is not a good thing- dries out!
300g of cheese similar to cheddar (could be approximated as water??) at 2C. Put into a large fridge at air temp -23C. How long until cheese block (even surface) becomes -3C?
OK then if the cheese is covered by thin layer of wax, ok which is the covered in a thermoplastic covering?
We are looking for engineering indications 1 hour 6 hours 12 hours?? etc.
Q = h . A . (T1 - T2)
Q heat transfer rate
h heat transfer coeff.
A surafce area
T T air
T cheese surface/ wax?
Any indications or experience appreciated.
thx.
300g of cheese similar to cheddar (could be approximated as water??) at 2C. Put into a large fridge at air temp -23C. How long until cheese block (even surface) becomes -3C?
OK then if the cheese is covered by thin layer of wax, ok which is the covered in a thermoplastic covering?
We are looking for engineering indications 1 hour 6 hours 12 hours?? etc.
Q = h . A . (T1 - T2)
Q heat transfer rate
h heat transfer coeff.
A surafce area
T T air
T cheese surface/ wax?
Any indications or experience appreciated.
thx.