Title :
Heating Pattern in a Multi-Layered Material Exposed to Microwaves (Short Papers)
Author :
Nachman, M. ; Turgeon, G.
fDate :
5/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The electromagnetic-induced heating pattern in a multiIayered slab material exposed to uniform plane microwaves is studied. A general expression taking into account the multiple reflections at the interfaces is derived for the power dissipated per unit volume in the medium. A numerical method is developed for solving the heat transport equation describing the temperature distribution in this material. A steady, as well as a transient solution is obtained for either a Dirichlet- or a Neumann-type of boundary condition. The effect on the temperature distribution of a cooling fluid circulating inside the slab is considered. The method is applied to the special case of a three-layered material having characteristics similar to those of a biological structure. The possibility of achieving a preferential heating of one of the layers by, means of standing waves created with the aid of a flat reflector is demonstrated.
Keywords :
Biological materials; Boundary conditions; Conducting materials; Cooling; Coupling circuits; Electromagnetic heating; Equations; Microstrip; Slabs; Temperature distribution;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.1984.1132724