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Dr J Badshah University Professor cum Chief Scientist Dairy Engineering Department Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Dairy Science amp Technology Jagdeopath Patna Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna ID: 1024966

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1. Rheological Methods & MeasurementsDr. J. BadshahUniversity Professor – cum - Chief ScientistDairy Engineering DepartmentSanjay Gandhi Institute of Dairy Science & Technology, Jagdeopath, Patna(Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna)

2. Viscoelastic FoodsBoth Viscous and Elastic PropertiesEx.: Wheat flour dough, dairy cream, Ice-cream mix, cheese, Paneer, Aged sweetened condensed milk, Most gelled Products Wissenberg Effect: Agitating Cake batter and Bread Dough results in climbing on agitating rodJet Expansion or Die Swell : expansion two or more times the diameter of tube

3. Fundamental Tests on solid foodsQuasi-static and dynamic tests: The tests conducted under conditions of static/quasi-static loading are known as quasi-static tests while those conducted under dynamic loading conditions are called dynamic tests.Instron machine under compression: Quasi-static tests for elasticity, Hookean solids shows pure elastic behaviourVibrating Device of certain frequency like 200 cycle/s: Dynamic Test, Stess or strain varies harmonically with time, Sinusoidal is one ex.Concentric cylinder, cone and plate viscometer and parallel plate viscometer in oscillating mode.If force is applied perpendicular to area defined by stress and it is calculated as – modulus of elasticity(E)If modulus is calculated by applying force parallel to area defined by stress i.e. a shearing stress, then it is called a shear modulus or modulus of rigidity(G or n) andIf force is applied from all directions (isotropic force) then change in volume over original volume is obtained that can be calculated by bulk modulus(B or K)

4. Transient ExperimentsSTRESS RELAXATION TESTThese relaxation and creep experiments are known as Transient experiments.Relaxation Test: At constant strain applied to the material, the measurement of stress as a function of time. This type of experiment is called relaxation stress and the curve is known as relaxation curve. This test is conducted in shear, uniaxial tension or uniaxial compression. In solids the stress will decay to an equilibrium values slowly but in liquid the equilibrium residual stress reaches to zero at fast rate.\Sago Starch, Wheat flour dough, Cooked potatoes, Dehydrated apple and banana etc.

5. Creep TestCREEP TESTIn an experiment if a constant stress is applied to sample and corresponding strain is followed as a function of time and results are expressed in terms of a parameter of compliance (J=strain/stress), the test is known as creep. The change in the strain of material can be measured, when stress is removed it known as creep curve. Biscuit dough and Rice Dough, Paneer cubes and Processed cheese etc. exibits creep test.

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