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High Pressure Research
An International Journal
Volume 23, 2003 - Issue 1-2
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Numerical simulation of thermal and fluiddynamical transport effects on a high pressure induced inactivation

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Pages 67-70 | Published online: 24 Sep 2010

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W. Kowalczyk & A. Delgado. (2007) On convection phenomena during high pressure treatment of liquid media. High Pressure Research 27:1, pages 85-92.
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Kai Knoerzer & Pablo Juliano. 2016. High Pressure Processing of Food. High Pressure Processing of Food 217 252 .
N.A.S. Smith, K. Knoerzer & Á.M. Ramos. (2014) Evaluation of the differences of process variables in vertical and horizontal configurations of High Pressure Thermal (HPT) processing systems through numerical modelling. Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies 22, pages 51-62.
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Pablo Juliano, Kai Knoerzer & Cornelis Versteeg. 2011. Innovative Food Processing Technologies: Advances in Multiphysics Simulation. Innovative Food Processing Technologies: Advances in Multiphysics Simulation 75 100 .
Jingyu Gou, Hua Xu, Geun-Pyo Choi, Hyeon-Yong Lee & Juhee Ahn. (2010) Application of high pressure processing for extending the shelf-life of sliced raw squid. Food Science and Biotechnology 19:4, pages 923-927.
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Kai Knoerzer, Roman Buckow, Belinda Chapman, Pablo Juliano & Cornelis Versteeg. (2010) Carrier optimisation in a pilot-scale high pressure sterilisation plant ? An iterative CFD approach employing an integrated temperature distributor (ITD). Journal of Food Engineering 97:2, pages 199-207.
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Pablo Juliano, Kai Knoerzer, Peter J. Fryer & Cornelis Versteeg. (2009) C. botulinum inactivation kinetics implemented in a computational model of a high-pressure sterilization process . Biotechnology Progress 25:1, pages 163-175.
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Kai Knoerzer, Pablo Juliano, Simon Gladman, Cornelis Versteeg & Peter J. Fryer. (2007) A computational model for temperature and sterility distributions in a pilot-scale high-pressure high-temperature process. AIChE Journal 53:11, pages 2996-3010.
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