Don Cleland
Professor
Engineering and Advanced Technology
Massey University, Manawatu
New Zealand
Biography
Dr. Don Cleland is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Engineering and Advanced Technology-Albany, Engineering and Advanced Technology-Manawatu , Newzealand.
Research Interest
Professor Cleland undertakes fundamental & applied research relevant to industrial refrigeration, food processing, energy efficiency, sustainability & heat pump technologies. A common outcome has been simple, yet accurate, methods to optimise the design & operation of food refrigeration & processing systems. Improved environmental performance, particularly energy efficiency, has also been sought.
Publications
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Cleland, DJ., & Love, RJ. (2013). Refrigerants - Back to the Future?. IRHACE Industry Journal. 26(1), 18-29 Retrieved from http://www.irhace.org.nz/publications-2/irhace-industry-journal/
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Boulic, M., Phipps, RA., Cunningham, M., Cleland, DJ., Fjällström, P., Abe, K., . . . Howden-Chapman, P. (2015). Heater choice, dampness and mould growth in 26 New Zealand homes: A study of propensity for mould growth using encapsulated fungal spores. Buildings. 5(1), 149-162
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Carson, JK., Wang, J., North, MF., & Cleland, DJ. (2016). Effective thermal conductivity prediction of foods using composition and temperature data. Journal of Food Engineering. 175, 65-73