Abstract
Abstract
The present paper deals with the findings of an ongoing research project regarding quality measurements in cold preserved freshwater fish. An empirical correlation, reported elsewhere, was used to design experiment for prediction of surface film conductance through transient temperature-time measurements in the fish flesh during its cooling in a chilled air duct at a constant temperature of 1°C. This surface film conductance was then used for numerical calculations of temperature variations on the basis of the finite difference method. Calculations were repeated with surface film conductance values from the
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