The microwave heating of a ceramic composite is modelled and analysed. The composite consists of many small ceramic particles embedded in a ceramic cement. The composite is assumed to be well insulated, and each particle is assumed to be in imperfect thermal contact with the surrounding cement. Based on these two assumptions an asymptotic theory exploiting the small Blot number and small non-dimensional contact conductance is developed. Our asymptotic theory yields a set of nonlinear partial differential equations which govern the temperature in the composite. These are reduced to a set of coupled nonlinear ordinary differential equations in which the surface area of each particle enters as a parameter. Recent experiments with such composit...
Microwave curing technologies have many advantages over the traditional thermal curing methods for t...
Microwave heating leads to generation of an inverted temperature profile and provides selective heat...
Curing processes for carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer composites via microwave heating are promising ...
The microwave heating of a ceramic composite is modelled and analysed. The composite consists of man...
A simple model is proposed and tested for simulations of ceramic processing by microwave heating. Th...
A method to simulate microwave heating of ceramics which has a temperature dependent dielectric prop...
A thin cylindrical ceramic sample is placed in a single mode microwave applicator in such a way that...
To investigate the internal temperature profiles produced in ceramic workpieces during microwave pro...
The ability of microwave radiation to penetrate and interact directly with materials has led to its ...
Thermal runaway during microwave heating in ceramic materials has been explained recently in terms o...
This work is focused on the behavior of different ceramics exposed to microwaves in contact with a m...
As an attractive alternative to the traditional autoclave curing process, microwave curing has been ...
This is a post-print. The definitive version can be found in Proceedings 2006 ASABE Annual Internati...
Principles of Dielectric Heating Microwave Applicators Microwave Processing of Ceramics and Compos...
http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/819This paper presents a semi-analytical model for...
Microwave curing technologies have many advantages over the traditional thermal curing methods for t...
Microwave heating leads to generation of an inverted temperature profile and provides selective heat...
Curing processes for carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer composites via microwave heating are promising ...
The microwave heating of a ceramic composite is modelled and analysed. The composite consists of man...
A simple model is proposed and tested for simulations of ceramic processing by microwave heating. Th...
A method to simulate microwave heating of ceramics which has a temperature dependent dielectric prop...
A thin cylindrical ceramic sample is placed in a single mode microwave applicator in such a way that...
To investigate the internal temperature profiles produced in ceramic workpieces during microwave pro...
The ability of microwave radiation to penetrate and interact directly with materials has led to its ...
Thermal runaway during microwave heating in ceramic materials has been explained recently in terms o...
This work is focused on the behavior of different ceramics exposed to microwaves in contact with a m...
As an attractive alternative to the traditional autoclave curing process, microwave curing has been ...
This is a post-print. The definitive version can be found in Proceedings 2006 ASABE Annual Internati...
Principles of Dielectric Heating Microwave Applicators Microwave Processing of Ceramics and Compos...
http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/819This paper presents a semi-analytical model for...
Microwave curing technologies have many advantages over the traditional thermal curing methods for t...
Microwave heating leads to generation of an inverted temperature profile and provides selective heat...
Curing processes for carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer composites via microwave heating are promising ...