Issue |
E3S Web Conf.
Volume 375, 2023
8th International Conference on Energy Science and Applied Technology (ESAT 2023)
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Article Number | 03018 | |
Number of page(s) | 7 | |
Section | Energy Sustainability & Energy-Related Environmental Science | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202337503018 | |
Published online | 27 March 2023 |
Study on the relationship between tea concentration and Tyndall effect
1
School of Science, Shanghai Institute of Technology,
Shanghai,
201418, China
2
Yantai Huachuang Intelligent Equipment Co., Ltd.,
Shandong,
265502, China
* Corresponding author: Chunfeng Guo (Email:cfguo@sit.edu.cn); YuefengLi(Email:yf_li@sit.edu.cn); Jun Zou (Email:zoujun@sit.edu.cn);
The quality of tea is relative with its concentration. In this paper, we present a method to identify the concentration of tea based on Tyndall effect. The tea is illuminated by 3-watt LED light sources with the main wavelength in ultraviolet and visible bands. The intensities of transmitted light are detected using the distributed photometer and the images of light distribution are captured by CCD camera at vertical direction to observe the Tyndall effect. The intensities and images for different light sources are compared. The experimental results show that there exist Tyndall phenomenon in tea. In addition, the Tyndall effect becomes weaker as the tea concentration increases when the tea is illuminated by the LED light sources with the main wavelength in the ultraviolet band. The method presented in this paper should be helpful for rapid identification of the tea quality
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