2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.785-786.1294
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Experimental Investigation about Rinse Water Consumption of a CIP Process Applied to a Shell and Tube Exchanger

Abstract: This paper focused the CIP (clean in place) rinse stage, typically applied to the food industry. The dynamic behavior of residuals removal kinetics was studied, to obtain mathematical models that describe adequately the system. The optimization of water, detergent, etc., is the next goal. The obtained results show that the temperature influence can be neglected in comparison with the rinse water flow rate considering the cleaning process. The systems dynamics are non linear and were adequately represented by 1… Show more

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“…Piepi orka-Stepuk et al ( 2021) evidenced the applicability of mathematical models to improve the configuration of the prerinse step in the CIP hygienization of milk processing systems. Melero et al (2013) highlighted the usefulness of applying first-order FOPDT-based models to represent rinsing in CIP operations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Piepi orka-Stepuk et al ( 2021) evidenced the applicability of mathematical models to improve the configuration of the prerinse step in the CIP hygienization of milk processing systems. Melero et al (2013) highlighted the usefulness of applying first-order FOPDT-based models to represent rinsing in CIP operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%