Course title | |||||
食品工学 [Food engineering] | |||||
Course category | Requirement | Credit | 2 | ||
Department | Year | 3~ | Semester | 3rd | |
Course type | 3rd | Course code | 01bn3029 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
野村 義宏 [NOMURA Yoshihiro] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Scleroprotein and Leather Research Institute | Office | afjgxte/L1151 | Email address |
Course description |
In order to understand and control processing operations in food manufacture, phenomena occurred in food manufacturing equipment such as flux of food, balance and transfer for both mass and heat should be comprehended in a quantitative way. This class will learn balance of mass and heat, basic theory of transfer phenomena ( ex. flow, heat transfer, diffusion), kinetics of chemical reaction and sterilization in foods, and fundamental of food refrigeration. In addition, the quantitative risk assessment, which is a typical method for quantitative estimation of food safety, will be also referred. The first half of the lecture will be an overview of the faculty members, and the second half will be a case study in which issues will be set and the solutions will be addressed. |
Expected Learning |
The goal is to comprehensively learn from the basics to applications related to food manufacturing. The following individual goals are set. 1) Acquire the idea of improving efficiency in the food manufacturing process. 2) Understand management related to safety, security and food hygiene. 3) Understand the kinetics of sterilization and be able to perform simple sterilization calculations. 5) Explain the principle of food freezing operation. 6) Understand the principle of food risk assessment and be able to calculate simple risks. Corresponding criteria in the Diploma policy: See the curriculum maps. https://www.tuat.ac.jp/campuslife_career/campuslife/policy/ |
Course schedule |
Lesson 1 Outline, Food engineering Lesson 2 Unit Lesson 3 Water in food Lesson 4 Food processing1(Brewing) Lesson 5 Food processing2(Drink) Lesson 6 Food processing3(Frozen Food) Lesson 7 Introduction to participatory planning method Lesson 8 Case study of planning methods in the food industry1 Lesson 9 Case study of planning methods in the food industry2 Lesson 10 Case study of planning methods in the food industry3 Lesson 11 Case study of planning methods in the food industry4 Lesson 12 Food market theory Lesson 13 Diffusion (solid, liquid, gas) Lesson 14 Flow and rheology Lesson 15 Summaru and Test |
Prerequisites |
Learners are recommended to complete Food Chemistry 1 & 2 and Food Processing. In addition to the lectures in the class, you are recommended to prepare and review the class using the standard amount of time as specified by the university for each class. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
To refer the materials posted in the classroom as possible. |
References |
1. T.Yaho “Fundamentals of food enginnering” Korin Publishing, 2. H. Kumagai et al., “Introduction to food enginnering” I&K Corp., 3. Matsuno & Yano eds., “Food physical chemistry” Kyoritsu Publishing, 4. Committee for revision of food refrigeration technology “The new food refrigeration technology” JSRAE, 5. R. P. Singh & D. R. Heldman, “Introduction to Food Engineering” Academic Press |
Assessment/Grading |
Test and Reporting assignment: 100% |
Message from instructor(s) |
It is also an important lecture content as a basis in the manufacturing of food, chemical products, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. In order to deepen the understanding, we plan to incorporate exercises as much as possible into the lessons. Case studies will be conducted face-to-face. I think that it will help you to understand the contents if you thoroughly review using the assignments. |
Course keywords |
Water, Heat transfer, Heating, Cooling, Sterilization, Refrigeration |
Office hours |
After class |
Remarks 1 |
Please check the classroom of this course for changes in class schedules due to the effects of the new coronavirus infection. |
Remarks 2 |
Related URL |
http://www.collagen-institute.jp/index.html |
Lecture Language |
Japanese |
Language Subject |
English |
Last update |
3/4/2021 10:45:11 AM |