Title

Modelling Of The Thermal Response Of A Multi-Tray Food Self-Heating Unit

Keywords

exothermic chemical reaction; food self-heating; heat conduction

Abstract

This paper presents the modelling and numerical simulation of heat transfer in a multi-tray food self-heating unit for fielded group meals. The unit includes a stack of four tray sets contained in a corrugated cardboard box. Each tray set has a polymeric tray containing a different type of food, a heater inserted beneath it, and a heating tray that houses both of them. The heater generates heat based on a water-activated exothermic chemical reaction. The original heating profile was derived from an approximate analytical solution of the equations of chemical reaction and energy conservation and had the form of an exponential decay function. It was curve fitted against experimental data found from literature for actual values used in simulation. A system of governing equations for transient heat conduction in the composite medium of the stack of four tray sets was solved numerically for temperature distribution within the entire domain. Rectangular- and triangular-shaped heating profiles were also considered for a parametric study on heating profiles. Solutions for different heating profiles were compared. It was found that heat generation of each heater significantly affects the thermal response of a food self-heating unit. The results show that a proper combination of heating generation from different heaters can improve the thermal performance of the unit while reducing cost and weight. The results are useful for designing and optimizing multi-tray food self-heating units. © 2010 WIT Press.

Publication Date

11-23-2010

Publication Title

WIT Transactions on Engineering Sciences

Volume

68

Number of Pages

123-134

Document Type

Article; Proceedings Paper

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.2495/HT100111

Socpus ID

78449233260 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/78449233260

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