March
2000
Volume
77
Number
2
Pages
220
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222
Authors
S. M.
Mahungu
,
1
K. A.
Drozdek
,
2
W. E.
Artz
,
2
J. F.
Faller
2
,
3
Affiliations
Dept. Chemistry, Egerton University, Njoro, Kenya.
Dept. Food Science and Human Nutrition, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Corresponding author. Phone: 217-244-2571; Fax: 217-333-9329; E-mail: j-faller@uiuc.edu
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Accepted November 22, 1999.
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The residence time distribution and barrel fill of pet food in a twinscrew extruder was determined under conditions of a constant ratio of feed rate to screw speed. Specific feeding load was held constant at 0.16 kg/hr/ rpm while feed rate ranges were 24–56 kg/hr and screw speed ranges were 150–350 rpm. The residence time rapidly decreased as feed rate and screw speed increased. The spread of the residence time distribution (RTD) was smaller at higher feed rates and screw speed, however analysis of the normalized RTD indicated greater mixing. The barrel fill was constant at ≈50% throughout the range of experimental conditions.
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