Vegetable Oil Quenchants: Calculation and Comparison of The Cooling Properties of a Series of Vegetable Oils


Autoria(s): KOBASKO, Nikolai Ivanovich; SOUZA, Ester Carvalho de; CANALE, Lauralice de Compos Franceschini; TOTTEN, George Edward
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2010

Resumo

The compositions of canola, soybean, corn, cottonseed and sunflower oils suggest that they exhibit substantially different propensity for oxidation following the order of Canola < corn < cottonseed < sunflower approximate to soybean. These data suggest that any of the vegetable oils evaluated could be blended with minimal impact on viscosity although compositional differences would surely affect oxidative stability. Cooling curve analysis showed that similar cooling profiles were obtained for different vegetable oils. Interestingly, no film boiling or transition nucleate boiling was observed with any of the vegetable oils and heat transfer occurs only by pure nucleate boiling and convection. High-temperature cooling properties of vegetable oils are considerable faster than those observed for petroleum oil-based quenchants. (C)2010 Journal of Mechanical Engineering. All rights reserved.

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STROJNISKI VESTNIK-JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, v.56, n.2, p.131-142, 2010

0039-2480

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/18021

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eng

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ASSOC MECHANICAL ENGINEERS TECHNICIANS SLOVENIA

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Strojniski Vestnik-journal of Mechanical Engineering

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Palavras-Chave #quenchant #heat transfer #vegetable oil #cooling curve #oxidation #cooling curves #WETTING BEHAVIOR #HEAT-TRANSFER #PERFORMANCE #BIOQUENCHANTS #OXIDATION #Engineering, Mechanical
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