Journal of Microwave Power
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Simulation of Microwave,
Conventional and Hybrid Ovens Using a New Thermal Modeling
Technique [PDF] |
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J. Haala and W. Wiesbeck 2000 35 1 34-43 |
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Abstract This paper presents an
efficient simulation tool and results for conventional, microwave and
combined heating. A new thermal modeling technique
for the simulation of conductive and radiant heat transfer is presented The
conductive heat transfer is modeled by a finite
difference algorithm. A finite difference scheme is not applicable for the
radiant heat transfer, as radiation from a material surface is not bounded to
the immediate vicinity as is the conductive transfer. Therefore, ray optical
methods are used. Rays connecting mutually visible surfaces are obtained by a
new fast method. Some simplifications which are necessary to achieve fast
computing are also included. The algorithms are combined with an
electromagnetic FDTD program. Simulations are presented for an oven heated
conventionally, with microwaves, or by a combination of both. Key Words: FDTD, Thermal Modelling, Microwave Heating, Hybrid Heating |