Modeling Conductive Heat Transfer during High‐Pressure Thawing Processes: Determination of Latent Heat as a Function of Pressure

A numerical heat transfer model for predicting product temperature profiles during high‐pressure thawing processes was recently proposed by the authors. In the present work, the predictive capacity of the model was considerably improved by taking into account the pressure dependence of the latent heat of the product that was used (Tylose). The effect of pressure on the latent heat of Tylose was experimentally determined by a series of freezing experiments conducted at different pressure levels. By combining a numerical heat transfer model for freezing processes with a least sum of squares optimization procedure, the corresponding latent heat at each pressure level was estimated, and the obtained pressure relation was incorporated in the original high‐pressure thawing model. Excellent agreement with the experimental temperature profiles for both high‐pressure freezing and thawing was observed.