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Computer-aided design of a dielectric insert supporting uniformity of fast microwave heating
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COMPEL (2018) 37 (6): 1958–1968.
Published: 18 September 2018
... Licensed re-use rights only Optimization Electromagnetic fields Modelling Dielectric properties Energy dissipation While microwave heating is known for its ability to improve the efficiency and quality of a variety of applied thermal processes, the intrinsic non-uniformity of microwave...
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Evaluation of transient field in unbounded dissipative media
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COMPEL (2001) 20 (2): 395–403.
Published: 01 June 2001
... method Electrical fields Energy dissipation Laplace transform The problem of finding transient electric field in slightly conductive media is of relevant interest in the studies of many physical and technical branches. The electric field in such an environment can be considered irrotational so...
