Experimental Modeling of Sterilization Effects for Atmospheric Entry Heating on Microorganisms
TBMG-14236
08/01/2012
- Content
The objective of this research was to design, build, and test an experimental apparatus for studying the parameters of atmospheric entry heating, and the inactivation of temperature-resistant bacterial spores. The apparatus is capable of controlled, rapid heating of sample coupons to temperatures of 200 to 350 ºC and above. The vacuum chamber permits operation under vacuum or special atmospheric gas mixtures.
- Citation
- "Experimental Modeling of Sterilization Effects for Atmospheric Entry Heating on Microorganisms," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2012.