A fabricated food, in the form of small spherical pellets, is to be frozen in an air-blast freezer. The air-blast freezer is operating with air at -40°C. The initial product temperature is 25°C. The pellets have a diameter of 1 cm, and the density of the product is 980 kg/m. The initial freezing 3 temperature is -2.5°C. The latent heat of fusion for this product is 280 kJ/kg. The thermal conductivity of the frozen product is 1.9 W/(m °C). The convective heat transfer coefficient is 50 W/(m2 °C). Calculate the freezing time.

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7.8 A fabricated food, in the form of small spherical pellets,
is to be frozen in an air-blast freezer. The air-blast freezer is
operating with air at -40°C. The initial product temperature
is 25°C. The pellets have a diameter of 1 cm, and the density
of the product is 980 kg/m³. The initial freezing
temperature is -2.5°C. The latent heat of fusion for this
product is 280 kJ/kg. The thermal conductivity of the frozen
product is 1.9 W/(m °C). The convective heat transfer
coefficient is 50 W/(m2 °C). Calculate the freezing time.
Transcribed Image Text:7.8 A fabricated food, in the form of small spherical pellets, is to be frozen in an air-blast freezer. The air-blast freezer is operating with air at -40°C. The initial product temperature is 25°C. The pellets have a diameter of 1 cm, and the density of the product is 980 kg/m³. The initial freezing temperature is -2.5°C. The latent heat of fusion for this product is 280 kJ/kg. The thermal conductivity of the frozen product is 1.9 W/(m °C). The convective heat transfer coefficient is 50 W/(m2 °C). Calculate the freezing time.
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