Abstract

ABSTRACTA transducer to directly measure lethality rates during thermal processing was designed and tested. The transducer consisted of a double‐legged thermocouple, thermocouple conditioner, and an antilog amplifier. Lethality rates measured real‐time during thermal process experiments compared well with those calculated after‐wards. A microcomputer data acquisition system was designed to evaluate this transducer. This data system was a general purpose system and can be easily modified to meet the data recording needs of similar experiments and routine processing operations.

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