2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(375i) Fair or Foul – Food Freshness Beyond the Smell Test
In this work, we will ask undergraduate chemical engineering students in a heat transfer class to: 1) identify a commercial food or beverage product they wish to study, 2) research and obtain properties of its packaging (e.g. paper, aluminum, cellophane), 3) research spoilage data on the food product, and 4) model the heat transfer through the packaging over several real-world thermal-stress scenarios using Comsol to identify when the product will spoil. Some examples of these scenarios include: 1) an inadvertently long transfer from delivery truck to the grocery store refrigerator on a summer day, 2) power outage, and 3) a stress scenario of the studentâs choosing. Additionally, students will be asked to attempt to improve the food packaging they studied, with the goal of extending the viable timeframe of the product. Possible avenues of continuation for this project in the chemical engineering curriculum include the mass transfer course (e.g. modelling the effects of leaks in the packaging), as well as the kinetics or biotechnology course (e.g. examining the actual growth kinetics of the bacteria).