Microwave technology is gaining popularity as a tool for chemical process intensification and an alternative to conventional heating. However, in flow systems non-uniform temperature profiles are commonly encountered and hence methods to characterise and improve them are required. In this work, we studied the effects of various operational parameters-microwave power, inlet flow rate, tube orientation and pressure-on the electric field and temperature profiles of water flowing in a PTFE tube (2.4 mm internal diameter), placed in a commercial single-mode microwave applicator. A finite element model was developed to estimate the longitudinal temperature profiles and the absorbed microwave power, while in situ temperature monitoring was perform...
The work here presented is concerned with the analysis of forced convection of Newtonian liquids flo...
Although microwave enhanced chemistry has become an established research topic, the actual electroma...
Selective heating of different phases of multiphase systems via microwaves can result in energy savi...
Microwave technology is gaining popularity as a tool for chemical process intensification and an alt...
This article describes the results of a modeling study performed to understand the microwave heating...
The goal of this study was to numerically predict the temperature of a liquid product heated in a co...
Continuous microwave heating has the potential to revolutionize processing operations in which high ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Selective heating of different phases of multiphase systems via microwaves can result in energy savi...
This paper presents results of an analytical study of microwave heating of a fluid flowing through a...
Several investigators in microwave bioeffects research have exposed biological preparations to inten...
This PhD project aims at developing integrated microwave or millimeter wave based heating systems fo...
The aim of this work is to present a model of a reaction tube with cross structures in order to impr...
A continuous flow microwave heating system was set up by using one domestic microwave oven (1000W n...
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The work here presented is concerned with the analysis of forced convection of Newtonian liquids flo...
Although microwave enhanced chemistry has become an established research topic, the actual electroma...
Selective heating of different phases of multiphase systems via microwaves can result in energy savi...
Microwave technology is gaining popularity as a tool for chemical process intensification and an alt...
This article describes the results of a modeling study performed to understand the microwave heating...
The goal of this study was to numerically predict the temperature of a liquid product heated in a co...
Continuous microwave heating has the potential to revolutionize processing operations in which high ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Selective heating of different phases of multiphase systems via microwaves can result in energy savi...
This paper presents results of an analytical study of microwave heating of a fluid flowing through a...
Several investigators in microwave bioeffects research have exposed biological preparations to inten...
This PhD project aims at developing integrated microwave or millimeter wave based heating systems fo...
The aim of this work is to present a model of a reaction tube with cross structures in order to impr...
A continuous flow microwave heating system was set up by using one domestic microwave oven (1000W n...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
The work here presented is concerned with the analysis of forced convection of Newtonian liquids flo...
Although microwave enhanced chemistry has become an established research topic, the actual electroma...
Selective heating of different phases of multiphase systems via microwaves can result in energy savi...