2016
DOI: 10.3390/ma9050309
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A Phase-Shifting Method for Improving the Heating Uniformity of Microwave Processing Materials

Abstract: Microwave processing of materials has been found to deliver enormous advantages over conventional processing methods in terms of mechanical and physical properties of the materials. However, the non-uniform temperature distribution is the key problem of microwave processing, which is related to the structure of the cavity, and the placement and physical parameters of the material. In this paper, a new microwave cavity structure with a sliding short based on phase-shifting heating is creatively proposed to impr… Show more

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“…Based on the BJ-22 rectangular waveguide, the experiment system of the microwave-assisted continuous flow process is shown in Figure 1 . A circulator is employed to protect the microwave generator with the output power of 700 W at 2450 MHz [ 23 ]. As a real-time monitor, an AV2433 microwave power meter is used to detect the output power of the microwave generator.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the BJ-22 rectangular waveguide, the experiment system of the microwave-assisted continuous flow process is shown in Figure 1 . A circulator is employed to protect the microwave generator with the output power of 700 W at 2450 MHz [ 23 ]. As a real-time monitor, an AV2433 microwave power meter is used to detect the output power of the microwave generator.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 2D cross-section diagram of the geometry is shown in Figure 2 . Five of the six faces of the waveguide were set as Perfect Electric Conductors (PEC) except the left-side face as shown in Figure 2 [ 23 ]. Microwaves come into the waveguide from the left-side plane.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequency, phase and power amplitude control as well as multi-source power delivery have all been individually shown to improve heating uniformity in several studies (Bows, 1999;Antonio and Deam, 2005;Gunasekaran and Yang, 2007;Dominguez-Tortajada et al, 2007;Liao et al, 2016;Bae et al, 2017). When combined effectively in solid-state systems, more significant improvements in uniformity are expected.…”
Section: Solid-state Versus Classical Magnetronsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The response of microwave planar circuits is greatly influenced by the dielectric properties of materials used in the substrate. Therefore, an accurate characterization of materials or detecting a change in the electrical properties of materials is an important task in the field of industrial, scientific, and medical applications pertaining to the microwave region …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, an accurate characterization of materials or detecting a change in the electrical properties of materials is an important task in the field of industrial, 1-3 scientific, [4][5][6] and medical applications pertaining to the microwave region. [7][8][9] Various microwave characterization techniques are proposed in the literature for the permittivity measurement of materials. These methods can be classified as free-space methods, transmission/reflection methods, and resonant cavity methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%