Abstract In this paper the heating of a liquid sample in a cylindrical container subject to radial microwave irradiation is studied numerically and experimentally. Two different solvents are used: water… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In this paper the heating of a liquid sample in a cylindrical container subject to radial microwave irradiation is studied numerically and experimentally. Two different solvents are used: water and ethanol. The model includes temperature dependence of the dielectric properties. A multi-dimensional axisymmetric numerical model based on spectral element methods, which allows the achievements of accurate results with low order spatial expansions, is developed for solving heat and momentum equations coupled with Maxwell’s equations. Laboratory experiments are performed in a monomode microwave reactor. Numerical and experimental results are compared and analyzed. Results are of interest as they provide new possibilities in the prediction and understanding of the thermal behavior of a solvent under microwave irradiation.
               
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