Journal of Microwave Power
and Electromagnetic Energy (JMPEE) |
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Characterization of Spatial
Non-Uniformity in Microwave Reheating of High Loss Foods [PDF] |
AUTHORS |
S. Lobo
and A K. Datta 33 3 158-166 |
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Abstract In order to characterize
the non-uniformity of microwave heating when power deposition can be approximated
as simple exponential decay, a correlation was developed between temperature
non-uniformity and the significant parameters, such as surface microwave
flux, penetration depth and the duration of heating. An index of temperature
non-uniformity was developed as the difference between the average
temperatures of the hottest 5% of the volume and the coldest 5% of the
volume. Temperatures calculated using a numerical solution to the energy
equation were used to develop the correlation.
Experimental verifications were carried out using both a fiberoptic
temperature measurement system and an infrared thermal imaging system.
Results are provided in terms of a simple expression that can be used to
estimate the expected non-uniformity of heating in product and process
development, by knowing the dielectric and the thermal properties of a food
material. Key Words: Estimation, Heat
transfer, Non-uniformity, Dielectric properties, Thermal properties |