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An Analyse for Solidified Accident of Nile Blend Crude Oil (히팅카고 응고사고 분석 - 나일브렌드를 중심으로 -)

  • 김영모;이옥용
    • Proceedings of KOSOMES biannual meeting
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.59-70
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    • 2002
  • A heating cargo is solidified by several reasons during carnage. This study is to analyse a cargo accident which 811, 202 US barrels of Nile Blend crude oil reamined solid in the tanks after discharge. There are some possibilities that low temperature of loading cargo below cloud point and wax appearance temperature at loading time, heating interruption during voyage or discharging, and prohibition of crude oil washing during discharging might influence the cargo solidified. But we concluded that the defect of heating system would most affect the heating cargo solidified locally, and which blocked drain hole of bottom transverse and web frame and they obstruct flow of heating cargo in the tanks.

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Cold Storage Characteristics of Early Variety of Citrus unshiu Produced in Cheju with Various Treatments (처리조건에 따른 조생온주밀감의 저온저장 특성)

  • Yang, Young-Taek;Song, Sang-Cherl;Kim, Seong-Hak;Kim, Ji-Yong;Koh, Jeong-Sam
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.117-122
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    • 1997
  • The conditions of cold storage of Citrus unshiu Marc. var. miyagawa produced in Cheju were investigated. Compared to the citrus fruits stored at room temperature, the content of soluble solids, total sugar, vitamin C and specific gravity decreased slightly on the fruits stored at $4^{\circ}C$ and 87% relative humidity. Decay ratio and weight loss were below 10% on keeping freshness relatively till late of March during cold storage. Weight loss, decrease of firmness and soluble solids occured gradually during cold storage. Nevertheless seal-packaging with 0.02 mm LDPE film or wax-coating of citrus fruits were effective on weight loss and appearance, decay ratio increased for long-term storage. It was needed to control humidity in cold chamber for preventing from decay and weight loss. Edible part ratio was decreased gradually by respiration, and peel and tissue of fruits were softened slightly by 60 days of cold storage. Decay ratio and weight loss of full-ripened citrus fruits were little during the storage for 100 days, compared to the fruits harvested early. Appearance and taste of citrus fruits stored for 4 month were good relatively, but decay occured rapidly on seal-packaging fruits putting out of cold room for a few days. Because of the difficulty of long-term storage for early variety of Citrus unshiu, the conditions and periods of cold storage would be determined after considering the physicochemical properties of fruits.

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Establishment of Winterizing Conditions and Analysis of Component Composition of Winterizing By-product in Corn Oil (옥수수기름의 탈납조건 확립 및 탈납부산물의 성분조성 분석)

  • Kim, Duk-Sook;Lee, Keun-Bo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.603-608
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    • 2007
  • Optimal winterizing condition of com oil was cooling temperature of bleached oil from $105^{\circ}C$ to $40^{\circ}C$. Then, filtering it after keeping $1{\sim}2^{\circ}C$ by lowering the temperature gradually with treating perlite of 0.3%(w/w) amount about bleached oil and stirring. We could measure that triglyceride(TG) that extracted from lipid components from spent perlite(SP) obtained through filtration after winterizing by SACC method is major causing materials of clouding in com oil. The result of separating TG fraction by agentation TLC was that it classified into 4 kinds -U3, SU2, S2U, S3 type and the most were U3 type. From this, it's easy to identify cause of clouding in com oil is TG fraction and most of them form wax materials that can observed. The results were they kept clear appearance at $0^{\circ}C$ generally during 39.6 to 96.5 hours, especially the result of A sample that had the lowest temperature condition while they have some difference by condition of treating temperature.