Journal of Microwave Power
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Measurement of the Complex
Permittivity of Food Products during Microwave Power Heating Cycles [PDF] |
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C. Akyel, R. G. Bosisio, R. Chahine and T. K. Bose 1983 18 4 355-366 |
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Abstract A single mode active cavity
(SMAC) perturbation technique operating with high level microwave power has
been developed to heat and measure, at the same time, the permittivity of
sample materials at 2.2 GHz. The accuracy of the SMAC measurement technique
is compared with a series of permittivity measurements made on a number of
identical liquid dielectrics using time domain spectroscopy (TDS) techniques.
It is found that SMAC microwave power heat cycles on food products produced
temperature permittivity hysteresis effects. Such hysteresis effects were previously observed on materials
heated inside microwave ovens. A more complete characterization of the
microwave heating hysteresis effect for food
products may be of some interest in microwave food processing. |