DocumentCode
1328876
Title
Physical modelling of the electromagnetic heating of oil sand and other earth-type and biological materials
Author
Vermeulen, F.E. ; Chute, F.S. ; Cervenan, M.R.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electrical Engng., Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta., Canada
Volume
4
Issue
4
fYear
1979
Firstpage
19
Lastpage
28
Abstract
Maxwell´s equations and the thermal equation for heat flow are examined and scaling criteria are developed which show that it is possible to construct scaled physical models in which the electromagnetic and thermal phenomena of the full scale system can be modelled simultaneously. Simultaneous modelling is made possible by simulating electromagnetic frequency and thermal events on different time scales. It is also shown that simultaneous modelling of electromagnetic and thermal phenomena can be carried out when the electrical conductivity of the medium of the full scale system is temperature dependent. The electrical and thermal properties of oil sand and the general problem of in-situ recovery of oil the reform have been used to guide the development of the modelling criteria. The results obtained can be applied to a large class of other problems as well as the electromagnetic heating of food stuffs and biological tissue.
Keywords
electric heating; induction heating; modelling; oil technology; Maxwell´s equations; biological materials heating; different time scales; electromagnetic heating; electromagnetic phenomena modelling; food stuffs; heat flow; in situ oil recovery; modelling criteria; oil sand heating; physical modelling; scaled physical models; scaling criteria; simulating electromagnetic frequency; simultaneous modelling; temperature dependent electrical conductivity; thermal equation; thermal phenomena modelling; Electromagnetic heating; Electromagnetics; Equations; Hydrocarbons; Mathematical model; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Engineering Journal, Canadian
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0700-9216
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/CEEJ.1979.6593932
Filename
6593932
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