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    • Effects of Morphology on the Bulk Density of Instant Whole Milk Powder 

      Wilson, D; Ding, H; Li, B; Boiarkina, I; Yu, W; Young, B (MDPI AG, 2020)
      The chemical and physical properties of instant whole milk powder (IWMP), such as morphology, protein content, and particle size, can affect its functionality and performance. Bulk density, which directly determines the ...
    • I See What You're Doing: Student Views on Lecturer Use of Tablet PCs in the Classroom 

      Maclaren, P; Wilson, D; Klymchuk, S (The Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE), 2016)
      A fundamental component in the teaching of STEM subjects, particularly those involving mathematical processes, has traditionally been a classroom session with a teacher modelling theory and problem solving using a chalkboard ...
    • A kinetic model of municipal sludge degradation during non-catalytic wet oxidation 

      Prince-Pike, A; Wilson, D; Baroutian, A; Andrews, J; Gapes, D (Elsevier, 2015)
      Wet oxidation is a successful process for the treatment of municipal sludge. In addition, the resulting effluent from wet oxidation is a useful carbon source for subsequent biological nutrient removal processes in wastewater ...
    • Lecturer Use of Pen-enabled Tablet PC Technology in the STEM Classroom: Implications for Notetaking 

      Maclaren, P; Wilson, D; Klymchuk, S (Australasian Journal of Educational Technology (AJET), 2017)
      The pen-enabled Tablet PCs(penTPC) has been adopted by increasing numbers of lecturers teaching in mathematically intensive disciplines within the study university. This uptake has been facilitated by the device’s capability ...
    • Rapid Particle Size Measurements Used as a Proxy to Control Instant Whole Milk Powder Dispersibility 

      Boiarkina, I; Depree, N; Yu, W; Wilson, D; Young, B (Springer, 2016)
      Characterising the dispersion of instant whole milk powder (IWMP) into water is a complex dissolution measurement that is both manual and laborious so is normally carried out post production at industrial dryers. However, ...
    • The Significance of Powder Breakdown During Conveying Within Industrial Milk Powder Plants 

      Boiarkina, I; Sang, C; Depree, N; Prince-Pike, A; Yu, W; Young, B; Wilson, D (Elsevier, 2016)
      Instant whole milk powder (IWMP) is designed to rapidly dissolve in water, which depends on the particle size distribution (PSD). The fragile milk powder exiting the dryer has to be conveyed for packing, which can break ...
    • Significance of powder breakdown during in-plant transport at industrial milk powder plants 

      Boiarkina, I; Depree, N; Yu, W; Young, B; Wilson, D (Asia Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering (APCChe), 2015)
      Instant whole milk powder (IWMP) is designed to rapidly dissolve in water, which depends on the particle size distribution (PSD) and agglomeration. The warm and delicate milk powder exiting the dryer is transported via ...
    • A Systematic Approach to Modelling Organic Rankine Cycle Systems for Global Optimization 

      Am, V; Currie, J; Wilson, D (IEEE, 2017)
      As more innovative organic Rankine cycle (ORC) designs are being proposed, it is becoming more important that a reliable and robust modelling approach is crucial for optimizing these systems. While commercial simulation ...

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