Chandan KumarMohammad U. H. JoardderAzharul KarimGraeme J. MillarZakaria Mohd. Amin
Microwave power is used for heating and drying processes because of its faster and volumetric heating capability. Non-uniform temperature distribution during microwave application is a major drawback of these processes. Intermittent application of microwave potentially reduces the impact of non-uniformity and improves energy efficiency by redistributing the temperature. However, temperature re-distribution during intermittent microwave heating has not been investigated adequately. Consequently, in this study, a coupled electromagnetic with heat and mass transfer model was developed using the finite element method embedded in COMSOL-Multyphysics software. Particularly, the temperature redistribution due to intermittent heating was investigated. A series of experiments were performed to validate the simulation. The test specimen was an apple and the temperature distribution was closely monitored by a TIC (Thermal Imaging Camera). The simulated temperature profile matched closely with thermal images obtained from experiments.
Zhijun ZhangWenchao QinBin ShiJingxin GaoShiwei Zhang
João Renato de Jesus JunqueiraJefferson Luiz Gomes CorrêaDovel Branquinho Ernesto
Yurtsever SoysalMehmet ArslanMuharrem Keskin