Simulation and Experimental Investigation of Cellular Material Breakage Using the Pulsed Electric Field Treatment
N.I. Lebovka, M.I. Bazhal, and E.I. Vorobiev

TL;DR
This study combines a dielectric breakage model with experimental data to analyze cellular tissue breakage under pulsed electric fields, revealing jamming phenomena and correlating destruction with treatment parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a simplified dielectric breakage model incorporating jamming effects and validates it with experimental results on apple slices under PEF.
Findings
Model aligns with experimental breakage patterns
Jamming behavior observed during tissue breakage
Cell destruction correlates with electric field and treatment time
Abstract
We consider the simplified dielectric breakage model used for simulation of the kinetics of cellular material breakage under the pulsed electric field (PEF) treatment. The model is based on an effective media approximation, which includes equations with the same morphology parameters as in percolation theory. The probability of a whole cell breakage by the pulse with duration is estimated on the basis of electroporation theory. We account for the bridging effect resulting from the deviations of the local conductivity near the selected cell from the average effective media conductivity. The most important feature of the proposed model is the existence of the ``jamming'' behaviour occurring sometimes in experimental observations of the biological tissue breakage. The different transitions corresponding to the ``jamming'' steps are identified. The experimental results are obtained…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrobial Inactivation Methods · Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies · Ultrasound and Cavitation Phenomena
