Name:
RP-1210 -- Refrigeration Load Due to Moisture Sorption From Food Packaging Materials PDF
Published Date:
2007
Status:
Active
Publisher:
ASHRAE
Many food packaging materials used by the refrigerated food industry are hydroscopic and adsorb or desorb water depending on the conditions they experience as they pass through the cold chain. Packaging moisture sorption can have a significant effect on the air relative humidity (RH), the sensible heat ratio and therefore processes such as product weight loss, coil frosting and defrost, and condensation or frosting on other surfaces. The objective of this project was to provide refrigeration engineers with the methodology and data to estimate the heat load contribution due to moisture sorption to/from food packaging materials in refrigerated facilities.
The overall aim of this research was to provide refrigeration engineers with the methodology and data to estimate the latent heat load contribution resulting from moisture adsorption/desorption from food packaging materials in refrigerated facilities. The specific objectives were to:
| File Size : | 1 file , 5.7 MB |
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| Number of Pages : | 188 |
| Product Code(s) : | D-RP-1210 |
| Published : | 2007 |