31285 - Unit Operations

Academic Year 2022/2023

Learning outcomes

The aim of this course is to provide the students with the knowledge of the main unit operations in food technology applied to raw materials, semi-finished and final foods. In particular, large space to the conservation and stabilization operations will be dedicated.

Course contents

Module 1:

Filtration: Darcy's equation; surface and depth filtration; filtration's parameters. Filtration operations: on membrane (microfiltration, reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration), with deposit, depth filtration, cross-flow filtration. Physical principles and types of systems (pressure, vacuum, centrifugation), by type of operation, by type of filter medium. Filtration adjuvants. Polarization phenomena. Introduction to industrial applications. Tyndall effect; turbidimeters and nephelometers. Static and dynamic sedimentation: decantation, flotation, centrifugation (vertical and horizontal axis). Pressing: factors influencing extraction yield. Continuous (screw, belt) and discontinuous (pneumatic, piston) presses; pressing diagrams and cycles of positive and vacuum pressure. Unit operations based on thermodynamic transitions and equilibria: Distillation (Raoult's and Henry's law; liquid / vapor equilibrium curves in a closed and open system; simple and fractional distillation; still and distillation columns; solubility coefficient; azeotropism; hybrid products), solvent extraction. Use of low temperatures: refrigeration (refrigeration cycle, technical parameters, use of refrigerant gases) cryoconcentration, crystallization.

 

Module 2:

Stability factors in preserved food of plant and animal origin: Water activity and mobility of food systems. Polymeric approach and glass transition. Adsorption and desorption isotherms. Dependence of reaction kinetics on temperature (Arrhenius and WLF law). State diagrams. Unit operations based on the transfer of thermal energy (cooking, blanching, pasteurization, sterilization, freezing, deep freezing and IQF). Use of microwave, radio frequency and ohmic heating. Unit operations based on the transfer of thermal energy and matter (evaporation and dehydration); water removal technologies (drying, freeze-drying, spray-drying, drum drying, direct osmosis).

Readings/Bibliography

Singh, P.R., Heldman, D.R. Introduction to Food Engineering, Editor: Academic Press, 2014. https://nzifst.org.nz/resources/unitoperations/index.htm

Teaching methods

Frontal teaching, individual and group exercises which will allow the students to practice, use of spreadsheet, visits to food industries, seminars.

Assessment methods

It includes independent tests for each module managed by each responsible of the module. At the end of the course, a multiple answers - written test will be set followed by its discussion. Oral examination including three questions will be set in the subsequent sessions. The teacher in charge for the finale grade recording for Food Technology is Prof. Alessandra Bendini whereas for Viticulture and Enology is Prof. Giuseppina P. Parpinello. Enrollment to the exam will be done through ALMAESAMI platform according to the dates available to the students in large advance.

Teaching tools

Projector, PC, videos, internet, visits to industries (when possible). Power point slides of the lectures will be available through the website https://virtuale.unibo.it 

Office hours

See the website of Giuseppina Paola Parpinello

See the website of Marco Dalla Rosa

SDGs

Good health and well-being Responsible consumption and production

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.