Evaluation and optimization of air-based precooling for higher postharvest quality: literature review and interdisciplinary perspective

Author:

Wang Guanbang1,Zhang Xinrong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Energy and Resources Engineering, College of Engineering, Peking University and Beijing Engineering Research Center of City Heat, Beijing, China

Abstract

Abstract Precooling is of significant importance for postharvest fruits and vegetables to control the quality degradation and prolong the shelf-life. Current precooling methods include room cooling, forced-air cooling, hydrocooling, vacuum cooling, contact or package icing, and cryogenic cooling, all of which have their advantages and disadvantages. The first two methods with the cooling medium of air are extensively used because of the wide applicable range of fruits and vegetables. Numerous studies have been devoted to cope with the drawbacks of these two air-based precooling methods with various evaluation criteria and optimization methods. A systematic literature review on these studies is firstly conducted with respect to experimental and numerical investigations respectively for the two methods. The main contributions from the previous studies are also summarized respectively with the research objectives and performance metrics. The literature review indicates that the current performance evaluation is limited to apparent parameters and the optimal design is only proposed based on the performance evaluation and comparison. Furthermore, with inspiration from the research in other domains, a scheme of advanced evaluation and optimization for air-based precooling methods is proposed with thermodynamic evaluation metrics and constructal optimization methods from the interdisciplinary perspective.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program

Beijing Engineering Research Center of City Heat

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Food Science

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