Accurate temperature measurement remains a challenge for microwave heating of powder materials. We propose a temperature calibration method based on exothermic reactions and the resultant thermal runaway that occurs during microwave heating. The approach was demonstrated on microwave heating of four titanium alloys. Differential scanning calorimetry was used to determine the threshold reaction temperature for each selected titanium alloy. This served as a standard for the microwave heating of these titanium alloys. Infrared pyrometric temperature measurements were then calibrated by comparing the starting temperature of each thermal runaway event with the threshold reaction temperature
Microwave heated materials often reach a quasi-stable temperature resulting in thermal runaway. To c...
Powder metallurgy (PM) of titanium hydride (TiH2) has emerged as an attractive alternative to PM of ...
Temperature is an important parameter for industrial process control. With the usual methods we obt...
Temperature measurement during microwave heating in industrial and commercial processes can improve ...
An instrument has been developed for monitoring cure processes under microwave heating conditions. T...
The accuracy and reproducibility of temperature measurements in solid materials under microwave heat...
Microwave (MW) radiation has attracted increasing attention in the fabrication and/or synthesis of t...
A calorimetric device intended to study the ‘microwave effect ’ – an apparent acceleration in kinet...
A novel method for converting electromagnetic spectral radiance information into temperature measure...
the MW pyrolysis as an original thermochemical process of materials is presented. This chapter compr...
Microwave heated materials often reach a quasi-stable temperature result-ing in thermal runaway. To ...
International audienceThe radiation leaving a solid surface results from both emission and reflectio...
It was found that there was a distinct response fluctuation when temperature was measured by thermoc...
[EN] Microwave-assisted processes have recognized advantages over more conventional heating techniqu...
A hybrid calorimeter is described whereby the test specimen may be heated using either hot air and/o...
Microwave heated materials often reach a quasi-stable temperature resulting in thermal runaway. To c...
Powder metallurgy (PM) of titanium hydride (TiH2) has emerged as an attractive alternative to PM of ...
Temperature is an important parameter for industrial process control. With the usual methods we obt...
Temperature measurement during microwave heating in industrial and commercial processes can improve ...
An instrument has been developed for monitoring cure processes under microwave heating conditions. T...
The accuracy and reproducibility of temperature measurements in solid materials under microwave heat...
Microwave (MW) radiation has attracted increasing attention in the fabrication and/or synthesis of t...
A calorimetric device intended to study the ‘microwave effect ’ – an apparent acceleration in kinet...
A novel method for converting electromagnetic spectral radiance information into temperature measure...
the MW pyrolysis as an original thermochemical process of materials is presented. This chapter compr...
Microwave heated materials often reach a quasi-stable temperature result-ing in thermal runaway. To ...
International audienceThe radiation leaving a solid surface results from both emission and reflectio...
It was found that there was a distinct response fluctuation when temperature was measured by thermoc...
[EN] Microwave-assisted processes have recognized advantages over more conventional heating techniqu...
A hybrid calorimeter is described whereby the test specimen may be heated using either hot air and/o...
Microwave heated materials often reach a quasi-stable temperature resulting in thermal runaway. To c...
Powder metallurgy (PM) of titanium hydride (TiH2) has emerged as an attractive alternative to PM of ...
Temperature is an important parameter for industrial process control. With the usual methods we obt...