Cleaning of complex soil layers on vertical walls by fixed and moving impinging liquid jets. (June 2016)
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- Title:
- Cleaning of complex soil layers on vertical walls by fixed and moving impinging liquid jets. (June 2016)
- Main Title:
- Cleaning of complex soil layers on vertical walls by fixed and moving impinging liquid jets
- Authors:
- Glover, H.W.
Brass, T.
Bhagat, R.K.
Davidson, J.F.
Pratt, L.
Wilson, D.I. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Cleaning by a horizontal water jet, impinging onto a soiled Perspex vertical plate, is described. The plate, the substrate, was coated with PVA or petroleum jelly, the soil . The substrate was either. (i) fixed, for batch tests in which the cleaned area, roughly circular, grew with time, or (ii) the substrate moved vertically up or down in its own plane, the water jet remaining fixed; this reproduced the effect of a jet moving across a surface for cleaning, as found in real tank cleaning operations. In the batch experiments, growth of the radius a of the cleaning area is well described, at early times t, by a 5 – a o 5 = K 5 ( t – t o ), a o being the initial radius of the cleaned area at time t o ; K is a constant. At later times with petroleum jelly, the cleaning front reached a maximum value, when the outward momentum of the radially flowing water film balanced the strength of the soil. This maximum value is modelled as a ramp of viscoplastic soil inclined at angle χ to the substrate surface, where χ was found to vary from 7° to 25°. In the tests of continuous cleaning of petroleum jelly, a lengthening cleaned area, of width w c, was observed on the moving substrate. Near the jet was a stationary clean front, whose shape looked like half an ellipse. This shape, and the width w c, are well described by theory (Wilson et al., 2015, 123, 450–459) using parameters from the above-mentioned batch experiments. This establishes a good link between batch and continuousAbstract: Cleaning by a horizontal water jet, impinging onto a soiled Perspex vertical plate, is described. The plate, the substrate, was coated with PVA or petroleum jelly, the soil . The substrate was either. (i) fixed, for batch tests in which the cleaned area, roughly circular, grew with time, or (ii) the substrate moved vertically up or down in its own plane, the water jet remaining fixed; this reproduced the effect of a jet moving across a surface for cleaning, as found in real tank cleaning operations. In the batch experiments, growth of the radius a of the cleaning area is well described, at early times t, by a 5 – a o 5 = K 5 ( t – t o ), a o being the initial radius of the cleaned area at time t o ; K is a constant. At later times with petroleum jelly, the cleaning front reached a maximum value, when the outward momentum of the radially flowing water film balanced the strength of the soil. This maximum value is modelled as a ramp of viscoplastic soil inclined at angle χ to the substrate surface, where χ was found to vary from 7° to 25°. In the tests of continuous cleaning of petroleum jelly, a lengthening cleaned area, of width w c, was observed on the moving substrate. Near the jet was a stationary clean front, whose shape looked like half an ellipse. This shape, and the width w c, are well described by theory (Wilson et al., 2015, 123, 450–459) using parameters from the above-mentioned batch experiments. This establishes a good link between batch and continuous cleaning experiments. Highlights: Cleaning of PVA and petroleum jelly layers by stationary and moving jets studied. Removal of initially dry PVA layers by peeling follows an initial swelling stage. Viscoplasticity of petroleum jelly limits size of cleaned area. New model describing cleaning of a viscoplastic soil is presented. Analytical models of cleaning show good agreement with experimental results. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of food engineering. Volume 179(2016:Jun.)
- Journal:
- Journal of food engineering
- Issue:
- Volume 179(2016:Jun.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 179 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 179
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0179-0000-0000
- Page Start:
- 95
- Page End:
- 109
- Publication Date:
- 2016-06
- Subjects:
- Cleaning -- Fluid mechanics -- Impinging jet -- PVA -- Petroleum jelly -- Viscoplastic
Food industry and trade -- Periodicals
Food -- Analysis -- Periodicals
Aliments -- Industrie et commerce -- Périodiques
Aliments -- Analyse -- Périodiques
Aliments -- Recherche -- Périodiques
664.005 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02608774 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2015.12.021 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0260-8774
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