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A Validated Thermal Computational Fluid Dynamics Model of Wine Warming in a Glass

Kannapinn, Maximilian ; Köhler, Felix ; Schäfer, Michael (2024)
A Validated Thermal Computational Fluid Dynamics Model of Wine Warming in a Glass.
In: Applied Sciences, 2024, 14 (19)
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00028670
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Type of entry: Secondary publication
Title: A Validated Thermal Computational Fluid Dynamics Model of Wine Warming in a Glass
Language: English
Date: 12 November 2024
Place of Publication: Darmstadt
Year of primary publication: 6 October 2024
Place of primary publication: Basel
Publisher: MDPI
Journal or Publication Title: Applied Sciences
Volume of the journal: 14
Issue Number: 19
Collation: 19 Seiten
DOI: 10.26083/tuprints-00028670
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Origin: Secondary publication DeepGreen
Abstract:

Oenophiles are aware that the temperature at the time of drinking can profoundly shape wine’s sensory attributes. Wine is usually served and drunk below room temperature but warms up after pouring due to heat exchange with warmer surroundings. This study investigates how quickly wine warms up in a wine glass and identifies the relevant heating effects. A numerical simulation using conjugate heat transfer is established, representing the complex multi-physical process. Experiments are conducted to validate the simulation. It is shown that the simulation must take into account thermal conduction, convection, and even radiation to provide accurate results. Without simulating radiation and convection of the room air, the predicted temperature is off by 66.3% or 3.3 °C. As warming is independent of the alcohol content, the simulation results are valid for non-sparkling wine types with moderate sugar levels within the considered configuration. A parameter study investigated the temperature increase over time depending on the ambient temperature and the initial wine temperature for 150 mL wine in a medium-sized red wine glass. The results can provide information on preparing a wine to obtain the desired drinking temperature.

Uncontrolled Keywords: wine, glass, conjugate heat transfer, simulation, CFD, thermal radiation
Identification Number: Artikel-ID: 8997
Status: Publisher's Version
URN: urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-286708
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This article belongs to the Special Issue Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics

Classification DDC: 600 Technology, medicine, applied sciences > 620 Engineering and machine engineering
Divisions: 16 Department of Mechanical Engineering > Cyber-Physical Simulation (CPS)
16 Department of Mechanical Engineering > Institute of Numerical Methods in Mechanical Engineering (FNB)
Date Deposited: 12 Nov 2024 13:16
Last Modified: 15 Nov 2024 13:30
SWORD Depositor: Deep Green
URI: https://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/id/eprint/28670
PPN: 523560907
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