Microwave heating-drying of hardened Type I-cement paste using a rectangular waveguide is a relatively new area of cement-based materials research. In order to gain insight into the phenomena that occur within the waveguide together with the temperature distribution in the heated cement paste samples, a detailed knowledge of absorbed power distribution is necessary. In the present paper, a three-dimensional finite difference time domain scheme is used to determine electromagnetic fields (-mode) and microwave power absorbed by solving transient Maxwell’s equations. Two-dimensional heat transport within the cement paste located in rectangular waveguide is used to evaluate the variations of temperature with heating time at different frequencies and sample sizes. A two-dimensional heating model is then validated against experimental results and subsequently used as a tool for efficient computational prototyping.
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Interactions Between Electromagnetic and Thermal Fields in Microwave Heating of Hardened Type I-Cement Paste Using a Rectangular Waveguide (Influence of Frequency and Sample Size)
P. Rattanadecho,
P. Rattanadecho
Research Center of Microwave Utilization in Engineering (RCME), Faculty of Engineering,
e-mail: ratphadu@engr.tu.ac.th
Thammasat University
, Pathumthani 10120, Thailand
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N. Suwannapum,
N. Suwannapum
Research Center of Microwave Utilization in Engineering (RCME), Faculty of Engineering,
Thammasat University
, Pathumthani 10120, Thailand
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W. Cha-um
W. Cha-um
Research Center of Microwave Utilization in Engineering (RCME), Faculty of Engineering,
Thammasat University
, Pathumthani 10120, Thailand
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P. Rattanadecho
Research Center of Microwave Utilization in Engineering (RCME), Faculty of Engineering,
Thammasat University
, Pathumthani 10120, Thailande-mail: ratphadu@engr.tu.ac.th
N. Suwannapum
Research Center of Microwave Utilization in Engineering (RCME), Faculty of Engineering,
Thammasat University
, Pathumthani 10120, Thailand
W. Cha-um
Research Center of Microwave Utilization in Engineering (RCME), Faculty of Engineering,
Thammasat University
, Pathumthani 10120, ThailandJ. Heat Transfer. Aug 2009, 131(8): 082101 (12 pages)
Published Online: June 1, 2009
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Received:
May 16, 2007
Revised:
June 27, 2008
Published:
June 1, 2009
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Rattanadecho, P., Suwannapum, N., and Cha-um, W. (June 1, 2009). "Interactions Between Electromagnetic and Thermal Fields in Microwave Heating of Hardened Type I-Cement Paste Using a Rectangular Waveguide (Influence of Frequency and Sample Size)." ASME. J. Heat Transfer. August 2009; 131(8): 082101. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2993134
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