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The multiplicity of steady-state solutions arising from microwave heating. I. Infinite biot number and small penetration depth

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posted on 2024-11-14, 16:43 authored by Mark Nelson, G C Wake, X D Chen, E Balakrishnan
Microwave heating of porous solid materials has received considerable attention in recent years because of its widespread use in industry. In this study, the microwave power absorption term is modelled as the product of an exponential temperature function with a function that decays exponentially with distance. The latter describes the penetration of the material by the microwaves. We investigate the phenomena of multiplicity in class A geometries, paying particular attention to how the penetration function effects the behaviour of the system. We explain why the phase-plane techniques which have been used in the case when the penetration term is constant do not extend to non-constant penetration.

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Nelson, M. I., Wake, G. C., Chen, X. D. & Balakrishnan, E. (2001). The multiplicity of steady-state solutions arising from microwave heating. I. Infinite biot number and small penetration depth. The ANZIAM Journal, 43 (1), 87-103.

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ANZIAM Journal

Volume

43

Issue

1

Pagination

87-103

Language

English

RIS ID

20673

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