Thermophysical properties of cotton, canola, sunflower and soybean oils as a function of temperature

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2013-10-03

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Rojas, Edwin E. Garcia
Coimbra, Jane S.R.
Telis-Romero, Javier [UNESP]

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Vegetable oils are used in the industry of processed food, including deep-fat frying. This work determined data on the thermophysical properties of cotton, canola, sunflower, corn, and soybean oils. Thermal conductivity, heat capacity, density, and viscosity were measured within the temperature range of 299.15-433.15 K. The data showed that the temperature influenced the thermophysical properties of the oils studied. The developed correlations could be used to predict these properties within the range of temperatures studied. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Modeling, Thermophysical properties, Vegetable oils, Viscosity, Deep fat frying, Temperature range, Cotton, Models, Oils and fats, Soybean oil, Thermal conductivity, Thermodynamic properties

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International Journal of Food Properties, v. 16, n. 7, p. 1620-1629, 2013.