• Title/Summary/Keyword: 불건성유

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An Experimental Study on the Spontaneous Ignition of Flaxseed Oil and Olive Oil Adsorbed on Towels (타올에 흡착된 아마인유와 올리브유의 자연발화에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Kyoung-Su;Choi, Yu-Jung;Choi, Jae-Wook
    • Journal of the Society of Disaster Information
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.324-332
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: In order to conduct a spontaneous ignition test in which a fire occurs in the absence of an ignition source due to the oil adsorbed on the towel. A phenomenon in which spontaneous ignition occurs when adsorbed to fibers using flaxseed oil, which is drying oil and olive oil, which is non-drying oil, is tested through an experiment. Method: After placing the sample container in the experimental device, observe the change in the central temperature of the sample, and when the central temperature rises above the set temperature and a fire occurs, it is judged as "ignition", and the experiment is stopped after checking the maximum value of the central temperature of the sample,When the central temperature of the sample was maintained similar to the set temperature, it was judged as "non-ignition" and the experiment was stopped. Result: In the towels with adsorbed flaxseed oil, the temperature in the sample container increased rapidly and combustion occurred in sheets 5, 10, and 15. Olive oil is a non-drying oil, does not ignite because it is difficult to dry because carbon is a single bond and it is difficult to bond with oxygen. Conclusion: It was confirmed that the more the amount of towel adsorbed to the drying oil, flaxseed oil, the longer the time to reach the set temperature and the occurrence of ignition.

Experimental Study on the Spontaneous Ignition of Corn Oil Adsorbed on Towels (타올에 흡착된 반건성유인 옥수수유의 자연발화에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Kim, Kyoung-Su;Choi, Yu-Jung;Yoo, Sam-Yeol;Jeong, Phil-Hoon;Choi, Jae-Wook
    • Journal of the Society of Disaster Information
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.574-580
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: As corn oil is semi-drying oil, it has more double bonds than non-drying oil and is easier to combine with oxygen. In addition, among the causes of spontaneous ignition, accidents caused by oil-soaked cloths due to oxidative heat are gradually increasing. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to understand the characteristics of spontaneous combustion according to the number of towels and the amount of corn oil at 65℃. Method: After setting the test temperature to 65℃, 25ml, 50ml, 75ml of corn oil per towel was sprayed. The central temperature of the sample rises above the set temperature. It was determined, and when the central temperature of the sample became similar to the set temperature, it was determined as non-igniting. Result: After evenly distributing 25ml of corn oil per towel, as a result of the experiment, 5 towels did not ignite, and 10 and 15 towels ignited. Also, as a result of an experiment using 50ml and 75ml of corn oil per towel, spontaneous ignition occurred when the number of towels was 5, 10, or 15 sheets. Conclusion: Even a small amount can cause a fire if the conditions for spontaneous ignition are met.

Oxidative Stability and Sensory Evaluation of Camellia Oil (동백유의 산화안정성과 관능평가)

  • 양화영;표영희;안명수
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.367-371
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    • 1996
  • Camellia oil refined under laboratory conditions had a lower content of linoleic acid, higher oleic acid and lower iodine value than soybean oil. The oxidative stability of camellia oil from POV and AV was much higher than that of soybean oil during autoxidation. The acid values of both oils increased with frequency of frying whereas iodine value decreased. The significant decrease of iodine value of soybean oil compared to camellia oil is thought to be because more double bonds are present in soybean oil than in camellia oil. The result of sensory evaluation for taste, color, odor and total acceptance of potato chips fried with camellia, soy-bean and corn oil revealed that the potato chips prepared from camellia oil was the most favorable.

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Studies on the Processing Adaptability of Hazelnut Part I. Physico-chemical Properties and Heat Stability of Hazelnut Oil (개암종실(種實)의 가공적성(加工適性)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) -제(第)1보(報) 종실유(種實油)의 이화학적(理化學的) 성질(性質) 및 열(熱) 안정성(安定性)에 관(關)하여-)

  • Yoon, Han Kyo;Oh, Man Jin
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.198-204
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    • 1979
  • In order to obtain the basic data for processing adaptability of hazelnut, physico-chemical properties and heat stability of hazelnut oil were invest igated, and the results obtained are summarized as follows. 1. Hazelnut showed highly nutrient value as the content of oil and protein were 59.6% and 17.35, respectively. 2. In physicochemical properties of hazelnut oil, refractive index was 1.469, specific gravity 0.912, saponification value 167.3 and iodine value 63.43, therefore, it was found to be non-drying oil. 3. In composition of fatty acids in hazelnut oil, oleic acid was contained much in comparisoon with other fatty acids, and which was similar to olive oil. 4. 18 kinds of amino acids were existence in protein of hazelnut cake and among these the content of glutamic acid was the highest. 5. The peroxide value were the highest in the heat ing at $150^{\circ}C$ for 30 hours and at $180^{\circ}C$ for 10 hours, and then decreased as the heating time were longer. The carbonyl value was increased as heating time passed. 6. Acid value of hazelnut oil in the heating at $150^{\circ}C$ for 30 hours and at $180^{\circ}C$ for 10 hours were similar to each other.

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