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. 2016 Jul:85:44-50.
doi: 10.1016/j.foodres.2016.04.004. Epub 2016 Apr 14.

Vibration-induced particle formation during yogurt fermentation - Industrial vibration measurements and development of an experimental setup

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Vibration-induced particle formation during yogurt fermentation - Industrial vibration measurements and development of an experimental setup

Adrian Körzendörfer et al. Food Res Int. 2016 Jul.

Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of vibrations during yogurt fermentation. Machinery such as pumps and switching valves generate vibrations that may disturb the gelation by inducing large particles. Oscillation measurements on an industrial yogurt production line showed that oscillations are transferred from pumps right up to the fermentation tanks. An experimental setup (20L) was developed to study the effect of vibrations systematically. The fermenters were decoupled with air springs to enable reference fermentations under idle conditions. A vibration exciter was used to stimulate the fermenters. Frequency sweeps (25-1005Hz, periodic time 10s) for 20min from pH5.4 induced large particles. The number of visible particles was significantly increased from 35±4 (reference) to 89±9 particles per 100g yogurt. Rheological parameters of the stirred yogurt samples were not influenced by vibrations.

Keywords: Graininess; Oscillation measurements; Particles; Physical properties; Vibrations; Yogurt.

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