Cooling Load Calculation for Dough Passing Through Rollers

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The discussion focuses on calculating the cooling load required for a chiller used with dough passing through rollers that utilize chilled water. The equation proposed for the cooling load includes conduction, dough heat, and potential losses, but lacks a specified water flow rate. Participants note that the heat transfer characteristics of dough are not commonly addressed in existing software, making simulation challenging. Suggestions include adjusting the water flow rate and discharge temperature based on trial results to refine the model. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for custom calculations and potential adjustments to optimize cooling efficiency.
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I have a dough passing through a pair of rollers equipped with internal circulating chilled water.

given: mass flow rate, specific heat and temp in/out of the product
diameter of the rollers, its material.
temp. in of the chilled water.

problem: cooling load needed for the chiller.
 
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is the equation right?

Qwater = Qconduction + Qdough + Qloss
 
You didn't mention a flow rate for the water, so I'll assume you don't have it... But it is the same for the dough as it would be for the water: mass flow times specific heat times delta-T.

Figuring out if there is loss and how much would be difficult, though...
 
I guess I'll just adjust the water's flow rate and discharge temperature. the main problem here is the cooling load.
 
is there any software that can simulate this?
 
Not really, the heat transfer of dough doesn't seem like a very common application.

Is this machine custom manufactured? Does the vendor have such information?
I guess I'll just adjust the water's flow rate and discharge temperature.
If you do a few trials, you'll have enough information to construct your own model.
 
i mean, i can model it as a slab passing through a pair of rollers factoring in its specific heat, etc.
 
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