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E-raamat: Applied Rheology in Food Processing

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  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
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This book acts as a guide to learn about the various rheological behavior of the food, including starch suspensions, dairy products, meat products, fruits and vegetables, packaging materials, associated nanoparticles, and other aspects. It discusses the rheological properties in terms of the categories of various food highlighting variation in properties in terms of differences of composition in the same category. It provides insight into the advanced modelling and experimentation techniques being employed for the assessment and development of requisite food rheology.

  • Discusses effects of nanotechnology on the rheological properties
  • Details about the more precise and advanced food processing technologies in use Includes variation in rheology with the changing fusion cuisines
  • Illustrates various food components playing a major role in the popularity of modern products
  • Reviews factors affecting technology transfer from lab to industry

This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in food and chemical engineering.



This book acts as a guide to learn about the various rheological behavior of the food, including starch suspensions, dairy products, meat products, fruits and vegetables, packaging materials, associated nanoparticles, and other aspects. It discusses the rheological properties in terms of the categories of various food.

1. Recent advances in Food Rheology: From Lab scale to Large scale

2. Food Rheology in Product Development: Understanding Texture and
Consistency

3. Fundamentals to Food Rheology Instrumentation Applications

4. Instrumentation Techniques for Rheological Characterization of Foods

5. Rheology Applications In Cereals Products

6. Rheology applications in cereals products derived from grains other than
wheat

7. Rheological Properties of Starch Suspension

8. Rheology Applications in Dairy Products: Recent Advances

9. Rheology Applications in Fruits and Vegetable

10. Rheology Applications in Packaging Materials

11. Rheology of Polymers: A Governing Factor for Packaging Materials

12. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Food Rheology
Winny Routray is currently working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Food Process Engineering at NIT Rourkela, India, and is working on several national and international collaborative projects. She has also been working as the Associated Graduate Faculty at the University of Guelph, Canada, since 2021. She received PhD in Bioresource Engineering from McGill University, Canada under the supervision of Prof. Valerie Orsat, where she was a Graduate Excellence Fellow and also worked as a teaching assistant for the Bioresource Engineering Material program. Her main research interests encompass many aspects of food and post-harvest engineering, by-product utilization and waste valorization through bioprocessing, downstream processing and microbial applications, with the general themes of exotic frontiers of bioengineering including biofuels, sustainable biomaterials production and value-added product development from agricultural and industrial waste and by-productsShe has published several scientific articles in different international journals and book chapters in different books focused on food engineering. She is associated with several international and national scientific societies. Other aspects of her career can be found on the site https://website.nitrkl.ac.in/FProfile.aspx?e=routrayw

Kshirod Kumar Dash is working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Food Processing Technology, Ghani Khan Choudhury Institute of Engineering & Technology (GKCIET), Malda, West Bengal, India. He got his Ph.D. in Food Process Engineering from IIT Kharagpur and obtained his Post-Doc from Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA. He has guided several postgraduate and doctoral students and published more than 50 publications in peer-reviewed international journals and book chapters in edited volumes. The research interests of Dr. Dash include Food Process Engineering, Unit Operations in Food Processing, Fluid Mechanics, Heat and mass transfer in food processing. Other aspects of his career can be found on the site https://www.gkciet.ac.in/faculty/13