Title :
Mathematical modelling of dielectrics microwave heating
Author :
Anfinogentov, V.I.
Author_Institution :
Res. Center of Appl. Electrodynamics, Kazan State Tech. Univ., Russia
Abstract :
Considered in this work is the microwave heating of a semi-infinite dielectric layer at a known surface distribution of microwave power. The paper presents calculation results of the temperature in a dielectric layer for a single microwave radiator, as well as for a multi-element radiator system. We present an analytical discussion of the 2D task concerning the non-stationary thermal conductivity for a semi-infinite dielectric layer, when the plane electromagnetic wave is incident on its surface. For the wave, the power surface distribution is assumed to be known. The basic requirement, specific to microwave heating plants, is temperature field uniformity for the whole volume of processed material or some of its parts. In order to obtain uniform microwave heating of the object, we used a multi-element radiating system, located above its surface. The experimental results show that multi-element radiator systems allow us to obtain a more uniform temperature distribution, compared with single radiators.
Keywords :
dielectric heating; microwave generation; microwave heating; temperature distribution; thermal analysis; thermal conductivity; dielectric layer temperature; microwave dielectric heating mathematical modelling; microwave heating plants; microwave power surface distribution; processed material temperature field uniformity; semi-infinite dielectric layer nonstationary thermal conductivity; single/multi-element microwave radiators; surface incident plane electromagnetic waves; uniform temperature distribution; Dielectrics; Electrodynamics; Electromagnetic analysis; Electromagnetic heating; Electromagnetic scattering; IEEE catalog; Mathematical model; Organizing; Temperature; Thermal conductivity;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave and Telecommunication Technology, 2002. CriMiCo 2002. 12th International Conference
Print_ISBN :
966-7968-12-X
DOI :
10.1109/CRMICO.2002.1137361