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Villemure, G., e R. E. Simard. "Entreposage en Vrac de Morues Entières et en Filet Sous Atmosphère Modifiée". Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology Journal 18, n. 3 (settembre 1985): xxxvi. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0315-5463(85)71844-5.
Testo completoGauthier, S., R. E. Simard e J. Amiot. "Conservation en vrac du flétan du Groenland (Reihardtius hippoglossoïdes) sous atmosphère modifiée". Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology Journal 19, n. 5 (dicembre 1986): 249–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0315-5463(86)71676-3.
Testo completoAchour, Mohsen, Sami Ben Amara, Nizar Ben Salem, Asma Jebali e Moktar Hamdi. "Effet de différents conditionnements sous vide ou sous atmosphère modifiée sur la conservation de dattes Deglet Nour en Tunisie". Fruits 58, n. 4 (luglio 2003): 205–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/fruits:2003008.
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Nasser, eddine Ahmad. "Study of the aeraulics, the evolution of temperatures, and the quality of products within a stack of horticultural products : application to the case of a pallet of clamshells of strawberries packaged under modified atmosphere Etude de l'aéraulique, de l'évolution des températures et de la qualité des produits au sein d'un empilement de produits horticoles : application au cas d'une palette de barquettes de fraises conditionnées sous atmosphère modifiée". Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024UPASB041.
Testo completoThe influence of packaging on the airflow dynamics within ventilated pallets of horticultural products is crucial for maintaining recommended temperatures and ensuring their uniformity. This condition is essential to preserve the quality of the products, particularly for highly perishable products, where multi-packaging system is common.Multi-package includes primary packaging (for consumer sales), such as clamshells, and secondary packaging, such as corrugated trays. Non-ventilated primary packaging, like Modified atmosphere packaging (MAP), can act as a barrier between the cold air and the product, significantly affecting the cooling rate. However, no studies have examined the impact of the aeraulic design of the tray, the geometric shape of the MAPs, and their packaging mode within a tray on the uniformity of ventilation and, thus, the cooling of palletised products.The scientific approach of this thesis relies on the development and use of numerical and experimental methods to characterize and predict ventilation heterogeneities, heat transfer and cooling kinetics at the scale of a half layer of a pallet of strawberries conditioned in a multi-packaging system. This involves ventilated trays and airtight clamshells representing the MAPs.The experiments include measurements of the convective heat transfer coefficient (CHTC) using flux sensors on the walls of the clamshells, monitoring the temperatures of strawberries during cooling, and velocity measurements inside the trays, conducted using Laser Doppler Velocimetry (LDV). The analysis of the aerodynamic and thermal results allows for a better understanding of the effect of the design of the secondary packaging (tray) on the airflow distribution and uniformity around the clamshells, on the convective transfers they induce, and on the characteristic cooling times within the clamshells.A 3D CFD (RANS) numerical model was developed in an unsteady regime using ANSYS-Fluent software. In this modeling approach, the interior of the clamshells was simulated as a solid block with thermal characteristics equivalent to a porous medium: strawberry + air. The validation of this model was carried out by comparisons with experimental data (velocity and temperature) obtained in a test cell with controlled conditions of air temperature and velocity. This model allows for examining the influence of the main geometric and aerodynamic parameters, such as the effect of adding vent holes, the thickness of the headspace above the clamshells, or the dimensions of the trapezoidal orifice, on the air circulation within the trays and on the cooling kinetics of the clamshells. Additionally, the CFD model is coupled with a quality model to evaluate the effect of cooling heterogeneity within a tray on the heterogeneity of strawberry quality. Numerical simulations revealed that a trapezoidal orifice wider than that of the current tray design yielded better results, with a slight improvement in strawberry cooling, a slight reduction in product deterioration within the package compared to the current design, and a significant decrease in pressure drop, which affects energy consumption
Deslandes, Benoit. "Conservation de viande de veau de longue durée sous atmosphère modifiée". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape2/PQDD_0019/MQ56895.pdf.
Testo completoHamza, Fatoumata. "Conservation de laitues de quatrième gamme sous atmosphère contrôlée ou modifiée". Master's thesis, Université Laval, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/29169.
Testo completoTano, Kablan. "Emballages de fruits et légumes sous atmosphère modifiée, impact des fluctuations de température pendant l'entreposage". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape16/PQDD_0023/NQ36329.pdf.
Testo completoTo, Tran-Si. "Étude et développement de systèmes de mesure sans contact pour un procédé d'emballage sous atmosphère modifiée". Thèse, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 2004. http://depot-e.uqtr.ca/1419/1/000121709.pdf.
Testo completoDjioua, Tassadit. "Amélioration de la conservation des mangues 4ème gamme par application de traitements thermiques et utilisation d'une conservation sous atmosphère modifiée". Phd thesis, Université d'Avignon, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00544995.
Testo completoDjioua, Tassadit. "Amélioration de la conservation des mangues 4ème gamme par application de traitements thermiques et utilisation d’une conservation sous atmosphère modifiée". Thesis, Avignon, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010AVIG0628/document.
Testo completoThe storage of fresh-cut mangoes is limited by the enzymatic browning and the loss of firmness due to the various operations of process. This work proposes a new approache to improve the storage of fresh-cut mangoes by: application of heat treatments by dipping with, or not, a storage under modified atmosphere: passive or active (5% O2 - 5% CO2) or using coatings (chitosane). The first step of this work was to determine the traitement 50 °C/30 min as an optimal treatment which maintian the quality of several varieties of mango (Keitt, Kent, Tommy Atkins). Effects of the heat treatment on the respiratory intensity, the color, firmness, the contents antioxydants: vitamin C, carotenoids and phenols total, and on the activity of several enzymes (PME, PG, b-GAL: for firmness; and PPO and PAL for colour changes) were studied. This work showed that during 9 days at 6 °C, the heat treatment maintains mainly the color by reduction of the activity of PPO and reduces the loss in firmness by reduction of the activity of the pectolytic enzymes (PME et b-GAL). In addition, the modified atmospheres seem less effective for the maintenance of the color and the firmness of freshcut mangoes. Combination of heat treatment with a modified atmosphere storage and have less additional effects and has even sometimes an inhibiting effect
Cagnon, Thibaut. "Transferts dans les systèmes emballage/aliments : structuration à façon de matériaux multicouches pour l’emballage sous atmosphère modifiée des produits frais". Thesis, Montpellier, SupAgro, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012NSAM0022/document.
Testo completoDespite the growing importance of the modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) technology for fresh fruits and vegetable preservation, the adequacy of the packaging materials with the produce needs remains a problem. On one hand because the packaging development approaches are still based on empirical trial and error methods, and on the other hand, because of the non-adequate gas transfer properties (too restricted to cover the large game of gas transfer properties required) of the vast majority of conventional synthetic plastics currently used for fresh food packaging. In order to overcome these hindrances, the thesis work was split on two parts:-the establishment and the validation of a new approach based on reverse engineering aiming to identify the optimal (targeted) properties for optimal preservation of a selected produce;-the study of the various structuration processes at different scales to modulated the gas transfer properties of bio-sourced wheat gluten coated papers.The new reverse engineering approach for MAP conception consisted in 5 steps including the definition of the produce needs and the prediction of the optimal gas transfer properties of the packaging, and was validated through the conception of an active optimal packaging for strawberry preservation. The different structuration processes studied allowed production of a gluten based materials able to cover ranges of permselectivity and oxygen permeations going from 5 to 18 and 0.02x10-10 à 2x10-10 mol.Pa-1.m-2.s-2, which perfectly matched the needs of a representative selection of fresh produce. Be it for conventional coating techniques (thick layer) or innovative processes (layer-by-layer nano-structuring of gluten/montmorillionites layers), it was possible to modulate the transfer properties of coated papers by changing the refining degree of the support paper, the number of layer pairs (gluten/montmorillionites) deposited, or even by submitting such materials to a CO2 treatment.This new approach and the efficiency of the protein-based materials for covering the fresh fruits and vegetable needs open the way for conception of new optimal packaging for respiring produces
Dechemi, Siham. "Inhibition de la croissance et des activités enzymatiques de la flore psychrotrophe du lait sous atmosphère modifiée et par ensemencement lactique". Compiègne, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998COMP1172.
Testo completoMujica, Paz Hugo. "Emballage sous atmosphère modifiée : étude des transferts de gaz au travers d'un film hydrophile et application à la conservation de la mangue". Toulouse, INPT, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998INPT003G.
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