AbstractAlthough microwave radiation is best known for heating food in the kitchen, in recent years it has found new applications in many industrial processes, such as those involving melting, smelting, sintering, drying, and joining. Heating by microwave radiation constitutes a highly coupled nonlinear problem giving rise to new and unexpected physical behavior, the best known of which is the appearance of “hot spots.” That is, in many industrial applications of microwave heating it has been observed that heating does not take place uniformly but rather regions of very high temperature tend to form. In order to predict the occurrence of such phenomena it is necessary to develop simplified mathematical models from which insight might be gle...
Maxwell’s equations Integral transform technique pop hniq ue t refo stuff. In this paper, a closed-f...
This work deals with the modeling of microwave heating of a water drop. A drop model is reduced to i...
This thesis considers heating of matter by means of microwaves. The most common device that uses mic...
AbstractAlthough microwave radiation is best known for heating food in the kitchen, in recent years ...
The review is concerned with models that analyze transport:processes that occur during microwave hea...
Electromagnetic heating (EMH) processes are being increasingly used in the industrial and domestic ...
This paper describes the development of a simulation model for heating of foods in microwave ovens a...
This is a post-print. The definitive version can be found in Proceedings 2006 ASABE Annual Internati...
Microwave (MW) ovens are used extensively for heating a variety of not-ready-to-eat food products. I...
The formation and propagation of hotspots in a cylindrical medium that is undergoing microwave heati...
Microwave heating is caused by the ability of the materials to absorb microwave energy and convert i...
Experimental and theoretical analyses of the controlled heating of foods were done. The purpose of t...
Microwave ovens are used extensively for heating a variety of not-ready-to-eat food products. Non-un...
The steady-state microwave heating of finite one and two dimensional slabs is examined. The temperat...
A study is made of the solution of a differential equation modelling the heating of a layer of mater...
Maxwell’s equations Integral transform technique pop hniq ue t refo stuff. In this paper, a closed-f...
This work deals with the modeling of microwave heating of a water drop. A drop model is reduced to i...
This thesis considers heating of matter by means of microwaves. The most common device that uses mic...
AbstractAlthough microwave radiation is best known for heating food in the kitchen, in recent years ...
The review is concerned with models that analyze transport:processes that occur during microwave hea...
Electromagnetic heating (EMH) processes are being increasingly used in the industrial and domestic ...
This paper describes the development of a simulation model for heating of foods in microwave ovens a...
This is a post-print. The definitive version can be found in Proceedings 2006 ASABE Annual Internati...
Microwave (MW) ovens are used extensively for heating a variety of not-ready-to-eat food products. I...
The formation and propagation of hotspots in a cylindrical medium that is undergoing microwave heati...
Microwave heating is caused by the ability of the materials to absorb microwave energy and convert i...
Experimental and theoretical analyses of the controlled heating of foods were done. The purpose of t...
Microwave ovens are used extensively for heating a variety of not-ready-to-eat food products. Non-un...
The steady-state microwave heating of finite one and two dimensional slabs is examined. The temperat...
A study is made of the solution of a differential equation modelling the heating of a layer of mater...
Maxwell’s equations Integral transform technique pop hniq ue t refo stuff. In this paper, a closed-f...
This work deals with the modeling of microwave heating of a water drop. A drop model is reduced to i...
This thesis considers heating of matter by means of microwaves. The most common device that uses mic...