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A numerical analysis of forced convection heat transfer in an electric oven (전기오븐의 강제대류 열전달 특성 연구)

  • Noh, Sun-Jong;Cho, Seong-Ho;Kim, Hyeong-Sik;Kwag, Dong-Seong
    • 한국전산유체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.124-128
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    • 2011
  • The heat transfer rate in an oven is very important for the quality of cooking food. For a robust performance design in an electric oven, forced convection has been used rather than natural convection, in bake and convection mode. Forced convection heat trans for in a vented electric oven has been numerically evaluated using the commercial software FLUENT. CFD modeling of the electric oven involves three-dimensional, steady state, MRF fan model and DO radiation model. In this study, the electric oven cavity and fan modules are not simplified. Other research shows that the boundary condition can often lead to non-physical solutions, such as reverse flaw at the top vent. To remove this non-physical solution, control volume has been expanded at the nearby vent. This numerical analysis has been performed with dedicated experimental support. The results show that there is less than a 2.2% difference between the simulation and experimental data for the temperature profile of food. From this research we can use this oven simulation technique to make a better convection system in an electric oven.

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Analysis on the Thermal Response of Electronic Assemblies during Forced Convection-Infrared Reflow Soldering (강제대류-적외선 리플로 솔더링시 전자조립품의 열적반응 분석)

  • 손영석;신지영
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.46-54
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    • 2003
  • The thermal response of electronic assemblies during forced convection-infrared reflow soldering is studied. Soldering for attaching electronic components to printed circuit boards is performed in a process oven that is equipped with porous panel heaters, through which air is injected in order to dampen temperature fluctuations in the oven which can be established by thermal buoyancy forces. Forced convection-infrared reflow soldering process with air injection is simulated using a 2-dimensional numerical model. The multimode heat transfer within the reflow oven as well as within the electronic assembly is simulated. Parametric study is also performed to study the effects of various conditions such as conveyor speed, blowing velocity, and electronic assembly emissivity on the thermal response of electronic assemblies. The results of this study can be used in the process oven design and selecting the oven operating conditions to ensure proper solder melting and solidification.

Effect of Drying Method of Gelatinized Rice on Quality of Popped Rice for Preparing Salyeotgangjung (호화쌀의 건조방법이 쌀엿강정용 팽화쌀의 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Myoung-Ae
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.437-442
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    • 2003
  • This study was conducted to confirm the effect of drying method on quality of popped rice for making salyeotgangjung(popped rice lump with malt syrup) in process of drying gelatinized rice. The drying were performed at dry oven or convection oven, at $30^{\circ}C,\;50^{\circ}C\;and\;105^{\circ}C$, respectively. There were not significant differences in the hardness of popped rice among the drying methods. The dry at $30^{\circ}C$ constant in dry oven showed higher popping rate, good external surface, uniformed and well developed internal cell size. The dry at $30^{\circ}C$ in convection oven and $50^{\circ}C$ constant temperature in dry oven showed low expansion and poor external surface, respectively. In conclusion, the drying at $30^{\circ}C$ in non-convection oven had the highest quality of popped rice for salyeotgangjung.

Assessment of Sensory and Safety Evaluation of Cook/Chill Pajeon (Cook-chill 파전의 관능성 및 안전성 평가)

  • Lyu, Eun-Soon;Jeong, Dong-Kwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.674-680
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    • 2005
  • The purposes of this study were to compare the effect of several reheating treatments (heating in the frying pan, convection oven and microwave oven) on sensory characteristics and to evaluate the safety during storage period of cook/chill Pajeon. The sensory evaluations were made on 5 sensory attributes by a 9-member panel using quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA). The fresh cooked Pajeon and the Pajeon reheated in the frying pan obtained a significantly (p<0.01) higher score in taste than the ones reheated in a convection oven and microwave oven. The reheated cook/chill Pajeon had a significantly (p<0.01) lower score in flavor than the freshed cooked one. Regardless of the reheating methods, sensory scores in texture of the Pajeon reheated at $v$ for 1 day were not different from that of fresh cooked one. However, the scores of the reheated ones in a convection oven and in a microwave oven decreased with storage time up to 5 days at $3^{\circ}C$. On the other hand, the Pajeon reheated in the frying pan, even after 3 days' storage at $3^{\circ}C$, was not found to be inferior to the freshed cook one in every quality attributes except flavor. Therefore, the reheating treatment in frying pan may be superior to those in a convection oven and a microwave oven. The safety of Pajeon was also evaluated by measuring total count, coliform count, psychrotrophic count, acid value and peroxide value during 5 days of storage periods at $4^{\circ}C$. Total counts of Pajeon was ranged from not detectable to $5.2\times10^2$ CFU/g. The coliform and psychrotroph were not detected at all experiments. The acid values were ranged from 1.90 to 4.03 mg of KOH/g of fat until 5 days at $4^{\circ}C$. And the peroxide values were ranged from 3.63 to 12.50 meq of peroxide/kg of fat until 5 days of storage period. Therefore, these results demonstrated that Pajeon is microbiologically and chemically safe during 5 days of storage period at refligeration temperature.

Quality Characteristics of Yukwa Prepared with Rubus coreanus Miquel Extract Using Different Puffing Process Methods (팽화방법을 달리한 복분자 추출물 첨가 유과의 품질 특성)

  • Lee, Min-Suk;Kim, Mun-Yong;Chun, Soon-Sil
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.382-391
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    • 2008
  • Yukwa samples, made with additions of 0, 10, 20, and 30% Rubus coreanus Miquel extract, were puffed by different puffing methods(convection oven, microwave oven, and fryer) and were then examined for quality characteristics such as moisture content, expansion rate, color, hardness, and sensory qualities, in order to determine the optimal ratio of Rubus coreanus Miquel extract in the formulation and the optimal expansion of Yukwa. The moisture contents of Yukwa base increased as the level of Rubus coreanus Miquel extract increased. And the Yukwa puffed by convection had higher moisture than the samples puffed by microwave oven or frying, with the exception of the sample containing 20% Rubus coreanus Miquel extract. When comparing the expansion rates of samples, no significant differences were found between the control and extract-containing samples puffed by convection, microwave, and frying methods, respectively. However, the sample puffed by frying had the highest expansion rate, whereas the convection-, microwave-puffed samples showed no significant differences. In the convection-, microwave-, and fryer-puffed samples, lightness and yellowness decreased, but redness increased, as the level of Rubus coreanus Miquel extract increased. And the sample puffed by microwave oven had greater lightness as compared to the samples puffed by convection and frying. In terms of hardness, no significant differences were found the control and extract-containing samples puffed by convection and microwave methods. However, hardness was maximal in the sample puffed by convection and lowest in the sample puffed by frying, in which it increased according to the addition of Rubus coreanus Miquel extract. In the consumer acceptance evaluations and characteristics intensity rating tests, the samples puffed using convection and microwave methods showed higher scores for the majority of evaluated characteristics as compared to the samples puffed by frying. And the samples containing Rubus coreanus Miquel extract obtained fairly good scores. In conclusion, the results indicate that additions of 10$\sim$20% Rubus coreanus Miquel extract are optimal for Yukwa that is puffed by convection and microwave methods, as this range provides good physiological properties and reasonably high overall consumer acceptability.

Optimization Design of Large Gas Oven Systems (대형 가스오븐 시스템의 최적 설계)

  • Kim, Dohyun;Yu, Byeonghun;Kum, Sungmin;Lee, ChangEon
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2015.12a
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    • pp.205-207
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    • 2015
  • In this study, we examined through experimental study of the combustion conditions in order to optimize the 20,000kcal/hr class combustor being used in the commercial large gas oven. Through a consideration of the shape and the heat transfer area of the heat exchanger that is suitable for supplying heat quantity is designed and manufactured two heat exchangers were examined cooking chamber temperature change of the oven by the convection fan control method through advanced research.

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Optimization Design of Commercial Large Gas Oven Systems (상업용 대형 가스오븐 시스템의 최적 설계)

  • Kim, Do-Hyun;Yu, Byeonghun;Kum, Sungmin;Lee, Chang-Eon
    • Journal of Energy Engineering
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2016
  • This research was conducted for the optimal design of large commercial gas oven system. Equivalent ratio was determined through a numerical analysis and experiments on the combustion condition of the combustor. After reviewing the supply capacity of burner(20,000 kcal) and control method of convection fan, two types of heat exchangers designed. In order to maintain a uniform temperature inside the oven is required convection fan braking system. The center temperature in the oven rises more rapidly when the convectional fan is rotated in the counterclockwise direction than the counter-clockwise direction. And The efficiency of the system by installing a large heat transfer area was higher.

Effect of Curing Method on the Reliability of Silicone Encapsulant for Light Emitting Diode (LED용 실리콘 봉지재의 경화방법이 신뢰성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Wan-Ho;Jang, Min-Suk;Kang, Young-Rae;Kim, Ki-Hyun;Song, Sang-Bin;Yeo, In-Seon;Kim, Jae-Pil
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.25 no.10
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    • pp.844-848
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    • 2012
  • Encapsulant curing in terms of convection oven leads to thermal induced stress due to nonuniform thermal conductivity in LED package. We have adopted infrared (IR) light for silicone curing in order to release the stress. The light uniformity irradiated on an encapsulant surface is confirmed to be uniform by optical simulation. Shear strength of die paste using IR compared to convection oven is increased 19.2% at the same curing time, which indicates curing time can be shortened. The indentation depth difference between center and edge of silicone encapsulant in terms of convection oven and IR are 14.8% and 3.4%, respectively. Curing by IR also shows 2.3% better radiant flux persistency rate of LED at $85^{\circ}C$ after 1,000 h reliability test compared to convection curing.

A Study to Improve Temperature Uniformity in Hot Plate Oven for Silicon Wafer Manufacturing (반도체 웨이퍼용 핫 플레이트 오븐에서 온도 균일도 향상을 위한 연구)

  • Lee, Sei-Young;Cho, Hyung-Hee;Lee, Young-Won
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2000.11b
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    • pp.261-266
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    • 2000
  • Temperature variation during silicon wafer baking is mainly due to natural convection caused by temperature difference between silicon wafer and upper plate. Several cases are tested and calculated numerically to improve temperature uniformity. The temperature difference and velocity magnitude in the flow cell is reduced for a small gap between the wafer and upper plate because the natural convection force is suppressed in the small space. The uniform temperature distribution can be obtained with controling the incoming flow distribution from the upper plate. An alternative method is the adiabatic wall condition on the upper plate to maintain the temperature uniformity within $0.3^{\circ}C$ on the water plate.

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Assessment of Sensory Attributes and Safety of Cook-Chilled Buchu-jeon (Cook-chill 부추전의 관능성 및 안전성 평가)

  • Lee, Kyung-Eun;Lyu, Eun-Soon;Jeong, Dong-Kwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.850-856
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    • 2005
  • The sensory and safety of cook-chilled Buchu-jeon were evaluated to provide to foodservice operation during chilled storage for 5 days. The sensory evaluations of cook-chilled Buchu-jeon were conducted according to 3 reheating methods which was frying pan, steam/convection oven and microwave oven. The sensory evaluations were made on 4 sensory attributes (taste, odor, color, and texture) by a 9-member panel using quantitative descriptive analysis (QDA). The Buchu-jeon reheated in the steam/convection oven, after 1 day storage at $3^{\circ}C$, obtained higher score in taste, odor and texture than the ones reheated in a frying pan and microwave oven. Three reheating methods didn't show any difference in taste, odor, color, and texture of Buchu-jeon at $3^{\circ}C$ for 3 days. The Buchun-jeon reheated in microwave oven at $3^{\circ}C$ for 5 days had a significant $(p\leq0.05)$ lower score odor and color than the ones reheated in frying pan and steam/convection oven. The safety of Buchu-jeon was also evaluated by measuring total count, coliform count, psychrotrophic count, acid value and peroxide value during 5 days of storage periods at $4^{\circ}C$C. Total counts of Pajeon was ranged from $5.0\times10^{1}$ CFU/g to $2.2\times10^{2}$ CFU/g and the coliform and psychrotroph were not detected at most experiments. The acid values were ranged from 1.80 to 2.18 mg of KOH/g of fat until 5 days at $4^{\circ}C$. And the peroxide values were ranged from 4.44 to 17.87 meq of peroxide/kg of fat until 5 days of storage period. Therefore, these results demonstrated that the cook-chilled Buchu-jeon is microbiologically and chemically safe during 5 days of storage period at refrigeration temperature.