TÁC GIẢ  PHẠM QUANG TUẤN

 

Tiến sĩ  Hóa học  tại Canterbury University, Úc.  Giáo sư  Ðại học  School of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry và The University of New South Wales

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PhD Scholarship in High Pressure freezing - see details

EDUCATION

BE (Hons) Chemical Engineering, Canterbury University, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1970.
Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, Canterbury University, 1976.

EMPLOYMENT

Meat Industry Research Institute of New Zealand, Research Engineer, 1977-1991.
University of Western Sydney-Hawkesbury, Lecturer in Food Engineering, 1991.
UNSW, Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering, 1992-2000
UNSW, Associate Professor in Chemical Engineering, 2000-
 
 

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

Member, Institution of Chemical Engineers.
Member, Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology.
Vice President of Commission C2 (Food Technology), International Institute of Refrigeration.
 

EDITORIAL DUTIES

Regional and Food Editor, International Journal of Refrigeration.
Editorial Board, Journal of Food Process Engineering.
 

ONGOING PROJECTS

  • Modelling of cryosurgery
Model of a Krogh Unit (blood vessel and surrounding tissue)
  • Refrigeration in the dairy industry
Interface of "UDRS" refrigeration software
  • CFD modelling of heat and mass transfer during beef chilling
CFD-grid of a beef carcass
  • Evolutionary Optimisation (Genetic Algorithms)

RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS

I have published more than 100 refereed papers on the following topics:

Heat and mass transfer: Mixed convection. Numerical heat transfer.
A long-time interest in the development of efficient finite difference and finite elements technique to solve the phase change problem. (
Abstract )

Food engineering: Refrigeration. Freezing and chilling. Thermal properties of foods.
The food industry is one of the largest employers of chemical engineers and users of process engineering equipment. Refrigeration processes, in particular, are big users of energy and need to be modelled accurately and optimised.
See also
International Congress Of Refrigeration, Sydney 1999.

Environment: Natural replacements for ozone-depleting refrigerants
Hydrocarbons, ammonia and other natural substances are ideal replacements for ozone-depleting CFC refrigerants. They are cheap, plentiful, and environment- friendly. They do not cause ozone depletion or greenhouse warming. So why are they not used more widely? (
Abstract )
(See also
Greenpeace's Ozone Action Homepage. )

Artificial intelligence: Applications of genetic algorithms in chemical engineering
Modern minimisation methods such as evolutionary optimisation and simulated annealing, in conjunction with faster computers, are getting better in handling uncertainties and errors, in finding global optima and in coping with large problems. They have wide potential applications in the processing industries. (
Abstract )
(See also
The Genetic Algorithm Archive. )
 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Pham, Q.T. (1979) Explicit equations for the solution of turbulent pipe-flow problems. Trans. Inst. Chem. Eng. 57:281-283. (PDF file) ( Abstract )

Pham, Q.T. and Oliver, D.W. (1983) Infiltration of air into cold stores. Proc. International Congress of Refrigeration, Paris, vol.4:67-72. (PDF)

Pham, Q.T. (1984) An extension to Plank's equation for predicting freezing times of foodstuffs of simple shapes. Int. J. Refrig. 7:377-383. (PDF file) ( Abstract )

Pham, Q.T. (1985) Analytical method for predicting freezing times of rectangular blocks of foodstuffs. Int. J. Refrig. 8:43-47. (PDF file) ( Abstract )

Pham, Q.T. (1986) Freezing of foodstuffs with variations in environmental conditions. Int. J. Refrig. 9:290-5. ( PDF file ) ( Abstract )

Pham, Q.T. (1987) A converging-front model for the asymmetric freezing of slab-shaped foodstuffs. J. Food Sci. 52:795-800. ( PDF file ) ( Abstract )

Pham, Q.T. (1987) Moisture transfer due to temperature changes or fluctuations. J. Food Eng. 6:33-50 (PDF)

Pham, Q.T. (1988) Conduction heating of objects of simple shape in a fluid with finite heat capacity. ASME J. Heat Transfer 110:551-553. ( PDF file ) ( Abstract )

Pham, Q.T. (1991) Shape factors for the freezing time of ellipses and ellipsoids. J. Food Eng. 13:159-170, 1991. ( PDF file ) ( Abstract )

Pham, Q.T. (1986) Simplified equation for predicting the freezing time of foodstuffs. J. Food Technolology 21:209-219. ( PDF file ) ( Abstract )

Pham, Q.T. and Smith, C.G., 1986, Thermal imbalance error and effective area in guarded hot plate.  Review of Scientific Instruments 57:99-105. ( PDF file ) ( Abstract )

Pham, Q.T. (1985) A fast, unconditionally stable finite-difference method for heat conduction with phase change. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 28:2079-2084. (Acrobat file ) ( Abstract )

Pham, Q.T. (1987) Calculation of thermal process lethality for conduction-heated canned foods. J. Food Sci. 52: 967-974. The method of this paper has been implemented in a spreadsheet (click here) . (MSWord file) ( Abstract ) (Fortran file )

Pham, Q.T. (1994) Degrees of freedom of equipment and processes. Chem. Eng. Sci. 49: 2507-2512. ( Zipped Postscript file ) (PDF file) ( Abstract )

Pham Q.T., Wee H K, Kemp R M & Lindsay D (1994) Determination of enthalpy values of foods by an adiabatic calorimeter. J. Food Eng. 21: 137-156.

Pham, Q.T. and Lovatt, S.L. (1996) Optimisation of refrigeration processes by stochastic methods. Food Australia, 48(2):64-69. ( Zipped Postscript file ) (PDF file) ( Abstract )

Pham, Q.T. (1995) Comparison of general-purpose finite element methods for the Stefan problem. Numerical Heat Transfer Part B - Fundamentals 27: 4. p.417-435. ( Zipped Postscript file ) (PDF file) ( Abstract )

Pham, Q.T. (1996) Prediction of calorimetric properties and freezing time of foods from composition data. J. Food Eng 30:95-107. ( Acrobat file )

Pham, Q.T. (1995) Competitive evolution: a natural approach to operator selection. In: Progress in Evolutionary Computation, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 956, p.49-60. X. Yao (ed.), Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg. ( Zipped Postscript file ) (PDF file) ( Abstract )

Davey, L. and Pham, Q.T. (1996) Construction of a predictive model for product heat load during chilling using an evolutionary method. Proc. Meeting Comm. B1,B2,E1,E2, International Institutte of Refrigeration, Melbourne, Feb. ( Zipped Postscript file ) ( Acrobat file )

Davey, L. and Pham, Q.T. (1996) A technique for measuring product heat load during beef chilling. 6th Australasian Conference on Heat and Mass Transfer, Sydney, Dec 1996. Published in Heat and Mass Transfer Australasia 1996: Proc. 6th Australasian Heat and Mass Transfer Conference, New York, Begell House, pp. 453-460, ISBN 1-56700-099-1 (Acrobat file).

Q.T. Pham and R.F. Mawson (1997) Moisture migration and ice recrystallization in frozen foods. In: Quality in Frozen Foods, ed. M.C. Erickson and Y.C. Hung, Chapman and Hall, N.Y., p.67-91. ISBN 0-412-07041-3.

Aisbett, E. and Q.T. Pham (1998) Natural replacement for ozone-depleting refrigerants in eastern and southern Asia. International Journal of Refrigeration, Vol.21 No.1 p.18-28.( Zipped MSWord 6 file ) (Acrobat file ) ( Abstract )

Davey, L.M. and Pham, Q.T. (1997) Predicting the dynamic product heat load and weight loss during beef chilling using a multi-region finite difference approach. International J. Refrigeration 20: 470-482. ( MSWord97 file )

Pham, Q.T. (1998) Dynamic Optimization Of Chemical Engineering Processes By An Evolutionary Method. Computers and Chem. Eng. 22:1089-97 ( Abstract ) (PDF file)

Davey, L.M. and Pham, Q.T. (2000) A multi-layered two-dimensional finite element model to calculate dynamic product heat load and weight loss during beef chilling. International J. Refrigeration, 23(6):444-456. ( MSWord97 file )

Q.T. Pham and D.H. Le (2001) A Windows Interface for Numerical Modelling Software. Model-IT: Second International Symposium on Applications of Modelling as an Innovative Technology in the Agri-Food Chain, 9 - 13 December 2001, Palmerston North. ( Powerpoint presentation )

Q.T. Pham (2002) Optimising Refrigeration Systems in the Food Industry. Australian Food Engineering Association (AFEA) NSW Seminar, 12 Feb 2002. ( Powerpoint presentation )

Q.T. Pham (2002) Calculation of processing time and heat load during food refrigeration. AIRAH Conference "Food for Thought - Cool", Sydney, 24 May 2002. ( PDF file )

Q.T. Pham (2003) A Computer Package for Dairy Plant Refrigeration Systems. Talk given at he Dairy Manufacturer's Environmental Forum, 21 March 2003. ( Powerpoint presentation )

Trujillo, F.J., Wiangkaew, C. and Pham, Q.T. (2004) Comparison of three methods of estimating the effective diffusivity of moisture in meat from drying data. ICEF9 – 2004 International Conference Engineering and Food, Montpellier, 7-11 March 2004, paper 582. (PDF)

Q.T. Pham (2005) Effect of Numerical Errors on the Performance of Optimization Methods. Paper 601, Proc. Chemeca 2005, Brisbane, Australia
September 25 - 28, 2005 (
PDF)

Q.T. Pham 2005 Stresses, Strains and Failure of Biomaterials During Freezing. Paper D04, Proc. Eurotherm Seminar 77 Heat and MassTransfer in Food Processing, Parma, Italy (PDF)

Q.T. Pham 2005 Evolutionary Optimization of Dynamic Control Problems Accelerated by Progressive Step Reduction.GECCO’05, June 25-29, 2005, Washington, DC, USA. (PDF)

Q.T. Pham (2005) Dynamic Optimization using Evolutionary Algorithm with Progressive Step Reduction. Paper 603, Proc. Chemeca 2005, Brisbane, Australia
September 25 - 28, 2005 (
PDF)
 

James M. Whitacre, Tuan Q. Pham and Ruhul A. Sarker (2006) Use of Statistical Outlier Detection Method in Adaptive Evolutionary Algorithms. GECCO’06, July 8–12, 2004, Seattle, Washington, USA. (PDF)
 

James M. Whitacre, Tuan Q. Pham and Ruhul A. Sarker (2006) Credit Assignment in Adaptive Evolutionary Algorithms. GECCO’06, July 8–12, 2004, Seattle, Washington, USA. (PDF)

James M. Whitacre, Ruhul A. Sarker and Q. Tuan Pham (2007) The Self-Organization of Interaction Networks for Nature-Inspired Optimization. IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, accepted March 6, 2007. (PDF)

ICR160 ICR095

STUDY TOOLS

An Excel spreadsheet for the calculation of food cooling, freezing and thawing times using simplified methods ( Xls spreadsheet )

An Excel spreadsheet for the calculation of sterilizing values and sterilizing times during the thermal processing of cylindrical cans ( Xls spreadsheet )

An Excel spreadsheet for genetic algorithm and curve-fitting (Xl  Spreadsheet)

Thermal properties of Tylose gel (PDF)
 

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