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Rheological Behavior of Semi-Solid Ointment Base (Vaseline) in Steady Shear Flow Fields (정상전단유동장에서 반고형 연고기제(바셀린)의 레올로지 거동)

  • Song, Ki-Won;Kim, Yoon-Jeong;Lee, Chi-Ho
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.137-148
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    • 2007
  • Using a strain-controlled rheometer [Rheometrics Dynamic Analyzer (RDA II)], the steady shear flow properties of a semi-solid ointment base (vaseline) have been measured over a wide range of shear rates at temperature range of $25{\sim}60^{\circ}C$. In this article, the steady shear flow properties (shear stress, steady shear viscosity and yield stress) were reported from the experimentally obtained data and the effects of shear rate as well as temperature on these properties were discussed in detail. In addition, several inelastic-viscoplastic flow models including a yield stress parameter were employed to make a quantitative evaluation of the steady shear flow behavior, and then the applicability of these models was examined by calculating the various material parameters (yield stress, consistency index and flow behavior index). Main findings obtained from this study can be summarized as follows : (1) At temperature range lower than $40^{\circ}C$, vaseline is regarded as a viscoplastic material having a finite magnitude of yield stress and its flow behavior beyond a yield stress shows a shear-thinning (or pseudo-plastic) feature, indicating a decrease in steady shear viscosity as an increase in shear rate. At this temperature range, the flow curve of vaseline has two inflection points and the first inflection point occurring at relatively lower shear rate corresponds to a static yield stress. The static yield stress of vaseline is decreased with increasing temperature and takes place at a lower shear rate, due to a progressive breakdown of three dimensional network structure. (2) At temperature range higher than $45^{\circ}C$, vaseline becomes a viscous liquid with no yield stress and its flow character exhibits a Newtonian behavior, demonstrating a constant steady shear viscosity regardless of an increase in shear rate. With increasing temperature, vaseline begins to show a Newtonian behavior at a lower shear rate range, indicating that the microcrystalline structure is completely destroyed due to a synergic effect of high temperature and shear deformation. (3) Over a whole range of temperatures tested, the Herschel-Bulkley, Mizrahi-Berk, and Heinz-Casson models are all applicable and have an almostly equivalent ability to quantitatively describe the steady shear flow behavior of vaseline, whereas the Bingham, Casson,and Vocadlo models do not give a good ability.

Effect of Lilium davidi's Root Powder Additions on the Rheology of the Dough and Processing Adaptability for Bread (백합 구근 분말 첨가가 반죽 물성 및 제빵 가공적성에 미치는 영향)

  • Joung, Yong-Myeon;Lee, Kyung-Seok;Hwang, Seong-Yun;Son, Man-Ja;Lee, Ki-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.287-293
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    • 2010
  • Regarding the physical properties of wheat flour added with lily's root powder, elasticity in farinograms tended to increase as the ratio of added lily's root powder increased. However, viscoelasticity, absorptivity, absorption time, and stability tended to decrease after an initial increase when a certain ratio of lily's root powder was added to the wheat flour. Results from the rapid viscosity analyzer (RVA) indicated that the retention strength, final viscosity, break down, set back value, $P_{max}$ value of the alveogram, and falling number value decreased. As for gaseous release, measured with a rheofermentometer, the total amount of $CO_2$ gas generated and retained tended to decrease. As for the gelatinizing properties in terms of differences in the granularity and the amount of lily's root powder (bulbs) added to wheat flour, the initial gelatinization temperature had no effect regardless of the type or amount of general grinding and minute (ultra-fine, $10\;{\mu}m$) lily's root powder. Meanwhile, the peak viscosity and peak viscosity time exhibited significant differences in 3, 5% general grinding lily's root powder additive groups. On the other hand, there was no significant difference between 3, 5% minute lily's root powder additive groups. This is likely because the activity of the enzyme in wheat flour decreased relatively and differences in the lily's root powder granularity resulted in a variation in water absorptivity. In the preference test, flavor retention of the functional bread increased according to the granularity of lily's root powder and the ratio of added lily's root powder, thus resulting in significant differences in the mouth feel and flavor; the texture and crumb color, however, did not exhibit significant differences.

Characteristics of ${\beta}-Glucan$ Gums from Normal and Waxy Hull-less Barleys (찰성 및 메성 쌀보리 ${\beta}-Glucan$ Gum 특성 비교)

  • Sung, Jong-Eun;Lee, Young-Tack;Seog, Ho-Moon;Kim, Young-Soo;Ko, Young-Su
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.644-650
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    • 1999
  • A normal and a waxy hull-less barley with similar ${\beta}-glucan$ contents were selected, and the effects of ${\beta}-glucans$ on rheological and pasting properties were investigated by using their flour extracts and isolated ${\beta}-glucan$ gum materials. ${\beta}-Glucans$ in the barley cultivars were extracted in a crude form with alkaline extraction, and the waxy hull-less barley produced more ${\beta}-glucan$ gum yield. The waxy barley also showed higher viscosities of water and alkaline flour extracts, compared to the normal barley. Both normal and waxy barley ${\beta}-glucan$ gums exhibited pseudoplastic flow behavior, and increasing ${\beta}-glucan$ concentration increased viscosity in a similar manner. The normal barley flour had a higher amylograph peak viscosity than did waxy barley flour. On the other hand, waxy barley flour with treatment of $HgCl_2$ demonstrated considerably higher increase in peak viscosity. Pasting characteristics of normal and waxy barley starches in the presence of ${\beta}-glucan$ gum solutions were tested using a rapid visco-analyzer (RVA). ${\beta}-Glucan$ gums increased the pasting viscosities of the barley starches, and the synergistic increase in viscosity appeared to be higher in the normal barley starch.

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Properties of Rice Flour Milled from Spray-Washed Rice During Storage (분무수세한 쌀로 제분한 쌀가루의 저장중 특성 변화)

  • Choi, So-Yeon;Lee, Young-Tack
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.36 no.7
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    • pp.915-920
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    • 2007
  • Rice flour milled from spray-washed rice was stored at $5^{\circ}C$, $20^{\circ}C$, and $35^{\circ}C$ for 4 months and changes in flour properties during the storage were investigated. Moisture content of rice flour tended to decrease during the storage, and the reduction in the moisture content was higher at higher storage temperature. Compared to dry-milled rice flour, lightness of the rice flour milled from spray-washed rice was slightly higher and tended to increase slightly during the storage. Rapid Visco-Aanlyzer (RVA) peak viscosity of rice flour milled from spray-washed rice was higher throughout the storage period, compared to dry-milled rice flour. The RVA peak viscosity was lower in the order of rice flour stored at $5^{\circ}C$, $20^{\circ}C$, and $35^{\circ}C$. Little changes in setback viscosity were observed in rice flour stored at $5^{\circ}C$ and $20^{\circ}C$, while an increase in the setback viscosity was found in rice flour stored at $35^{\circ}C$. Total bacteria count was consistently lower in the rice flour milled from spray-washed rice, suggesting that spray-washing prior to milling could lower microbial growth of rice flour during storage.

Physicochemical Properties of Commercial Beef Porridge in Korea (시판 쇠고기 죽의 이화학적 특성)

  • Park, Hye-Young;Lee, Choon-Ki;Sim, Eun-Yeong;Kim, Hyun-Joo;Jeon, Yong Hee;Kwak, Jieun;Lee, Jin Young;Chun, Areum;Kim, Mi-Jung;Choi, Hye Sun;Park, Ji Young;Woo, Koan Sik
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.226-235
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    • 2019
  • In this study, the product characteristics and physicochemical properties were investigated through collection of commercial porridge. The addition rate of grain raw materials was about 6.5~11.75%, glutinous rice was added at a rate of about 23~60% to improve the viscosity and various other food additives were used. The moisture content characteristics varied among the products. The rotational viscosity of CP (Commercial Porridge)4 was the highest at 39,054 cP, while the flow viscosity of CP3 was least at 4.80 cm/30 seconds. The starch content differed among the products in the range of total starch 6.96~8.08%, amylose 1.41~2.61%, total sugar 6.55~12.81% and reducing sugar 0.50~0.99%. Particularly, total sugar showed a very high correlation (-0.920) while rotational viscosity and color value (b) showed significant correlation with most of the properties i.e. moisture, solids content etc. There was a rapid increase in the reactivity of starch degrading enzyme at the early stage of the reaction which gradually decreased with time. The physicochemical characteristics of commercial porridge presented in this study could be expected to increase the industrial use value of the related research because it considers the quality of the currently commercialized porridge for the future selection of suitable porridge raw materials.

The Quality Characteristics of Chunggujang Prepared by Bacillus Subtilis NRLSI IV on the Different Inoculum Levels and Fermentation Times (Bacillus Subtilis NRLSI IV로 제조한 청국장의 접종포자농도와 발효시간에 따른 품질 특성)

  • Kim Kyung-Mi;Kim Haeng-Ran;Park Hong-Ju
    • The Korean Journal of Community Living Science
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.123-131
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    • 2006
  • To compare the quality characteristics, chunggugjang was prepared with Bacillus subtilis NRLSI IV on the different inoculum levels$(10^2,\;10^4,\;10^6,\;and\;10^8 CFU/ml)$ and fermentation times(0, 12, 24, 36, and 48 hours). Although significant change in total nitrogen content was not found, the content of amino type, soluble and ammonia type nitrogen was generally increased according to the increase in fermentation time. Decomposition rate of nitrogen was also increased by fermentation time and nitrogen solubility was the highest value(62-75.9%) at 48 hour fermentation. In results of color changes, it was found that L and a value were decreased but there was no significant changes in b value as fermentation time was increased. In chunggugjang made with long fermentation time, hardness was decreased and relative viscosity of viscous substance was gradually decreased after little increase at initial fermentation time. The effect of inoculum level on hardness and relative viscosity were similar to that of fermentation time, i.e. the decrease of these at high inoculum level. In activity of V-GTP, 36 hour incubation could produce the highest value whereas no effect of inoculum level was found during fermentation except at 48 hour. In chunggugjang made with $10^2CFU/mL$ of Bacillus subtilis NRLSI IV, the content of glucose, sucrose, raffinose and stachyose was dramatically decreased at initial fermentation time and that of phytic acid, oxalic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid and malic acid was also decreased during fermentation, although the increase in acetic acid was found.

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Rheological Properties of Dough Added with Black Rice Flour (흑미가루를 첨가한 밀가루 반죽의 물리적 특성)

  • Jung, Dong-Sik;Eun, Jong-Bang
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.38-43
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    • 2003
  • The rheological properties of wheat flour and black rice flour dough were investigated in dough added with 0, 10, 20, and 30% of black rice flour (BRF). Increase in BRF concentration resulted in: decreases in protein and gluten contents, whereas ash content increased; decreases in water absorption, stability, development time, elasticity, and valorimeter value of the dough, whereas increase in weakness of the dough, as revealed through farinogram; low initial pasting temperature and temperature at peak viscosity, and decreases in viscosity at peak point and at $94^{\circ}C$, as revealed through amylogram; decreases in extensibility, resistance to extension, and energy, whereas increase in R/E ratio, as revealed through extensogram.

The Separated Refining System for Cotton Staple and Linter Fibers: Refining Efficiency and Paper Properties (스테이플 및 린터 면 섬유의 분리 고해 특성에 관한 연구: 고해 효율과 종이 물성)

  • 윤성훈;이영석;김태영;김진영
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.8-16
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    • 2003
  • The objective of this study was to investigate the potential application of the separated refining system in the papermaking process using cotton pulps. The cotton staple and linter fibers were expected to show a great difference in their refining responses due to their morphological and physical differences. Experiments were conducted to examine the differences in flocculation tendency, CED viscosity, fiber length, handsheet properties and the SEM surface images between staple and linter fibers at a given refining degree. These fibers were also subjected to separated refining in a laboratory-scale beater and in a mill-scale refiner as well. The effect of the separated refining on the refining rates and papermaking properties were evaluated. Results obtained are summarized as follows: 1. Fiber flocculation tendency of cotton staple was estimated to be significantly greater than that of linter fibers; 2. The staple fibers showed higher cellulose DP, longer fiber length and higher sheet strength at a given refining degree compared to linter fibers, but remarkably slower refining rate was observed; 3. The separated refining system exhibited a significant increase in sheet strengths, especiauy in folding endurance, with an increase in the fibrillation on the surface of staple fibers, but slightly lower or comparable fiber length after refining to the mixed refining system; 4. Similar results were also obtained from the machine trial in which about 7-8% energy saving effects were achived in the separated refining system. On the basis of the results observed in this study, it was concluded that a significant increase in paper strength and a substantial reduction in refining energy consumption could be achieved using the separated refining system for the cotton staple and linter fiber stock refining.

Changes in Physical Properties of Dongchimi during Fermentation (동치미의 발효 중 물리적 성질의 변화)

  • Kang, Kun-Og;Ku, Kyung-Hyung;Lee, Jung-Kun;Kim, Woo-Jung
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.262-266
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    • 1991
  • The physicochemical properties of dongchimi, a Korean fermented Chinese radish, were investigated for their changes during fermentation in 7% NaCl brining solution at $4{\sim}35^{\circ}C$, The results showed that the relative viscosity of brining solution were initially decreased before steady increase there after. The Hunter L value increased and a value decreased and the turbidity also showed a similar increase as L value as affected more significantly by high fermentation temperature. The hardness of Chinese radish decreased initially followed by a little increase and then slowly decreased at later stage of fermentation. A linear relationship was found with decrease in salt concentration in brining solution and logarithmic value of brining time and activation energy was calculated for temperature range of $4{\sim}35^{\circ}C$ from the relationship.

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Impact of viscoelastic foundation on bending behavior of FG plate subjected to hygro-thermo-mechanical loads

  • Ismail M. Mudhaffar;Abdelbaki Chikh;Abdelouahed Tounsi;Mohammed A. Al-Osta;Mesfer M. Al-Zahrani;Salah U. Al-Dulaijan
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.86 no.2
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    • pp.167-180
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    • 2023
  • This work applies a four-known quasi-3D shear deformation theory to investigate the bending behavior of a functionally graded plate resting on a viscoelastic foundation and subjected to hygro-thermo-mechanical loading. The theory utilizes a hyperbolic shape function to predict the transverse shear stress, and the transverse stretching effect of the plate is considered. The principle of virtual displacement is applied to obtain the governing differential equations, and the Navier method, which comprises an exponential term, is used to obtain the solution. Novel to the current study, the impact of the viscoelastic foundation model, which includes a time-dependent viscosity parameter in addition to Winkler's and Pasternak parameters, is carefully investigated. Numerical examples are presented to validate the theory. A parametric study is conducted to study the effect of the damping coefficient, the linear and nonlinear loadings, the power-law index, and the plate width-tothickness ratio on the plate bending response. The results show that the presence of the viscoelastic foundation causes an 18% decrease in the plate deflection and about a 10% increase in transverse shear stresses under both linear and nonlinear loading conditions. Additionally, nonlinear loading causes a one-and-a-half times increase in horizontal stresses and a nearly two-times increase in normal transverse stresses compared to linear loading. Based on the article's findings, it can be concluded that the viscosity effect plays a significant role in the bending response of plates in hygrothermal environments. Hence it shall be considered in the design.