Dynamic and steady-state rheology of Australian honeys at subzero temperatures


Autoria(s): Sopade, Peter Adeoye; Halley, Peter John; D'Arcy, Bruce Robert; Bhandari, Bhesh; Caffin, Nola
Contribuinte(s)

D. R. Heldman

R. P. Singh

Data(s)

01/12/2004

Resumo

The rheology of 10 Australian honeys was investigated at temperatures -15C to 0C by a strain-controlled rheometer. The honeys exhibited Newtonian behavior irrespective of the temperature, and follow the Cox-Merz rule. G/G' and omega are quadratically related, and the crossover frequencies for liquid to solid transformation and relaxation times were obtained. The composition of the honeys correlates well (r(2) > 0.83) with the viscosity, and with 24 7 data sets (Australian and Greek honeys), the following equation was obtained: mu = 1.41 x 10(-17) exp [-1.20M + 0.01F - 0.0G + (18.6 X 10(3)/T)] The viscosity of the honeys showed a strong dependence on temperature, and four models were examined to describe this. The models gave good fits (r(2) > 0.95), but better fits were obtained for the WLF model using T-g of the honeys and mu(g) = 10(11) Pa.s. The WLF model with its universal values poorly predicted the viscosity, and the implications of the measured rheological behaviors of the honeys in their processing and handling are discussed.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:73543

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing, Inc.

Palavras-Chave #Engineering, Chemical #Food Science & Technology #Glass-transition Temperature #Differential Scanning Calorimetry #Viscoelastic Properties #Flow Properties #Shear Rheology #Viscosity #Behavior #Model #Food #Mixtures #C1 #291401 Polymers #670705 Plastic products (incl. construction materials)
Tipo

Journal Article