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Simulating Consumer-Like Air Drying of Dishes via Thermal Drying Process

  • Susanne Gorny , Jessica Widdig , Sandra Bichler und Rainer Stamminger
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 25. September 2014
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Abstract

The current EN 50242/EN 60436:2008 tests the performance of electric household dishwashers by using soiled dishes persistently dried in a thermal cabinet. Assuming the conditions of soiling load and persistence of the soiling as representative for consumer behaviour may be challenged. The difficulty in laboratory testing is to simulate usage behaviour under restrictions of limited time and personnel conditions. The task was to verify if the thermal drying of dishes in a thermal cabinet is able to mimic the typical air drying of dishes in consumer households. Experiments were conducted comparing the cleaning performance of a dishwasher load after air drying the soiled dishes in controlled ambient conditions to the cleaning performance of a dishwasher load after a thermal drying process in a thermal cabinet. Results show that thermal drying is able to display dishwashing frequencies for 91.6% of German households.

Kurzfassung

Die EN 50242/EN 60436:2008 testet die Gebrauchseigenschaften von elektrischen Haushaltsgeschirrspülmaschinen mithilfe einer hartnäckig eingebrannten Testanschmutzung. Um verbraucherrelevante Beurteilungen zu ermöglichen, sollten Menge und Hartnäckigkeit der Anschmutzung den in Haushalten beobachteten Bedingungen entsprechen. Limitierte Einsatzmöglichkeiten der Faktoren Zeit und Personal erschweren eine verbrauchernahe Laborprüfung. Ziel der Studie war es zu untersuchen, ob die Trocknung von Geschirr in einem Wärmeschrank die Lufttrocknung in Haushalten nachstellen kann. Dazu wurden Versuche durchgeführt, in denen die Reinigungsleistung von luftgetrocknetem Geschirr mit der Reinigungsleistung von in einem Wärmeschrank thermisch getrocknetem Geschirr verglichen wurde. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die getesteten Einstellungen der Ofentrocknung die Spülhäufigkeit von 91.6% der deutschen Haushalte abbilden kann.


* Correspondence address Susanne Gorny, Institut für Landtechnik, Sektion Haushaltstechnik, Nussallee 5, 53115 Bonn, Germany. Tel.: 0049-228-735955, Fax: 0049-228-732596, E-Mail:

Susanne Gorny has a diploma in nutrition and household science and works as research assistant at the University of Bonn in the Household and Appliance Technology Section. The subject of her doctorate is about low energy electric household dishwashing.

Jessica Widdig finished her B.Sc. in Nutrition and Food Science at the University of Bonn in Germany at the Household and Appliance Technology Section. Currently she is working on her Master's degree in Nutritional Sciences at the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg in Germany at the Institute of Agricultural and Nutritional Sciences.

Sandra Bichler is a PhD-student at the University of Bonn at the Household and Appliance Technology Section. Sandra has completed her degree in nutrition science and home economics. She has worked in different research areas with focus on end-users behaviour regarding laundry treatment, usage of cooling appliances, coffee machines and automatic dishwashers. Her PhD thesis deals with consumer behaviour regarding the energy efficient usage of automatic dishwashers. She is also a member of national and international communities who deal with household appliances and a sustainable usage from consumer perspective.

After 17 years of practical experience in the development of washing machines and dishwasher with AEG Hausgeräte, Germany Rainer Stamminger was promoted in 2002 as professor for appliance and process engineering at University of Bonn. Main areas of research at University are consumer behaviour of homework with and without using appliances, new products or features, smart appliances, robots for household application and questions of sustainability of housekeeping.


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Received: 2014-01-03
Revised: 2014-06-20
Published Online: 2014-09-25
Published in Print: 2014-09-15

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