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    Development of a new method for fast measurement of water sorption isotherms in the high humidity range Validation on gelatine gel by Baucour, P, Daudin, J.D

    Published in Journal of food engineering (01-05-2000)
    “…A fast and accurate method has been set up to measure sorption isotherms of solid foods in the water activity range 0.9–1. In a purpose-built device thin…”
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    Assessment of bacterial growth on the surface of meat under common processing conditions by combining biological and physical models by Lebert, Isabelle, Baucour, Philippe, Lebert, André, Daudin, Jean-Dominique

    Published in Journal of food engineering (01-05-2005)
    “…A water transfer model and a bacterial model were combined to study the effects of process parameters (air temperature, velocity and relative humidity (RH)) on…”
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    Probabilistic analysis of timber drying schedules by Cronin, K, Baucour, P, Abodayeh, K, Silva, A.B. da

    Published in Drying technology (10-01-2003)
    “…Timber drying schedules are primarily chosen to achieve a certain final moisture content accompanied by a minimum amount of board degrade. However the schedule…”
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    A new method to optimise finite dimensions thermodynamic models: application to an irreversible Stirling engine by Lanzetta, F., Vaudrey, A., Baucour, P.

    Published in International journal of ambient energy (19-05-2018)
    “…Different economical configurations, due for instance to the relative cost of the fuel they consume, can push a heat engine into operating whether at maximum…”
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    Definition of efficiency criteria for a fuel cell humidifier: Application to a low power proton exchange membrane fuel cell system for negative surrounding temperatures by Reguillet, V, Vaudrey, A, Moutin, S, Montaut, A, Francois, X, Baucour, P, Glises, R

    Published in Applied thermal engineering (01-09-2013)
    “…The humidifier plays a key role in fuel cells system by ensuring good hydration of membranes and transferring part of the exhaust heat to the cells. To…”
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    Process optimization strategies to diminish variability in the quality of discrete packaged foods during thermal processing by Baucour, Philippe, Cronin, Kevin, Stynes, Martin

    Published in Journal of food engineering (01-11-2003)
    “…A distribution in food product thermal properties will produce a distribution in product temperature throughout a heating or cooling process. This in turn will…”
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    A New Method to Optimize Finite Dimensions Thermodynamic Models: application to an Irreversible Stirling Engine by Lanzetta, F, Vaudrey, A, Baucour, P

    Published 04-07-2016
    “…Different economical configurations, due for instance to the relative cost of the fuel it consumes, can push a heat engine into operating whether at maximum…”
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    Prediction of temperature variability between hazelnuts during the roasting process by Demir, Ali Dogan, Cronin, Kevin, Baucour, Philippe

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2003)
    “…The variability in temperature that occurs between hazelnuts during roasting was investigated. A deterministic model (based on the analytical solution for a…”
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    On the improvement of the thermal behavior of electric motors by Guechi, M. R., Desevaux, P., Baucour, P., Espanet, C., Brunel, R., Poirot, M.

    “…The objective of this work is the improvement of the heat dissipation and the cooling of electric motors of great power intended for the traction of urban…”
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    Detailed analysis of an endoreversible fuel cell : Maximum power and optimal operating temperature determination by Vaudrey, A, Baucour, P, Lanzetta, F, Glises, R

    Published 18-05-2009
    “…Producing useful electrical work in consuming chemical energy, the fuel cell have to reject heat to its surrounding. However, as it occurs for any other type…”
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