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Axial mixing in rotating drums using magnetic resonance imaging using bran as a model for solid state fermentations (2002) |
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an easily automated, reliable technique to investigate axial mixing within rotating drums. Moist bran can be clearly differentiated from dry bran using MRI allowing a non-segregating tracer for axial mixing. For a 20-cm diameter drum, the axial dispersion coefficient in the particle bed was 0.51 cm s(-2). Axial dispersion is scale-dependent. |
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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:63062 |
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Kluwer Academic Publ
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ARROW Discovery Service (Australia) |
| Keywords |
Food Processing (290103),
Fruit and vegetable products (incl. fruit juices) (670104),
Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology,
Axial Dispersion Coefficient,
Magnetic Resonance Imaging,
Mixing,
Rotating Drum,
Solid Statefermation Model,
Granular Solids,
Transport,
Cylinders
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journal article
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isMemberOf Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) - Collection
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