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Microwave Heating of Ceramic Laminates
MRS Proceedings, 1996AbstractThe microwave heating of a ceramic laminate composed of three layers is modeled arid analyzed. Two materials with widely disparate effective electrical conductivity's comprise the laminate. The ratio of the these conductivities is exploited as a small parameter in the development of an asymptotic theory.
Pelesko, J. A., Kriegsmann, G. A.
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Heat-assisted microwave amplifier
Nature Nanotechnology, 2018In a magnetic tunnel junction, Joule heat increases the voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy effect in the free layer and thereby pushes the amplification gain for microwaves beyond one.
Shao, Qiming, Wang, Kang L.
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Microwave heating of intravenous fluids
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1985Microwave heating of intravenous (IV) fluids is a viable alternative to heating by conventional means, such as by blood warmer(s) or an on-site warming oven, for administration to hypothermic patients and trauma victims. Three 1-l bags each of lactated Ringer's solution, normal saline solution, 1/2 normal saline solution, and 5% dextrose in water were ...
J S, Anshus, G L, Endahl, J L, Mottley
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A CMOS microwave heating system
2017 IEEE/SICE International Symposium on System Integration (SII), 2017A microwave heating system is designed and implemented using CMOS technology. An LC oscillator is used to generate the required microwave, while a temperature sensor is for the temperature detection. The 3-bit switch is implemented to adjust the supply current and output power of the microwave heating system.
Hong-Qi Xiao +2 more
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Aflatoxin destruction by microwave heating
International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 1996Microwaves were used in the present work in order to destroy pure aflatoxins (model system), and yellow corn and peanuts containing aflatoxins (food system). Pure aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1 and G2) were individually coated on a silica gel and exposed to microwaves at various power settings and periods.
R S, Farag, M M, Rashed, A A, Abo Hgger
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Experiments on Microwave Heating
International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education, 1988The paper describes a series of experiments to illustrate microwave heating techniques. The experiments are based around easily available and relatively cheap equipment and attempt to demonstrate important considerations in industrial applications of microwave heating with particular reference to drying.
L. Hobson, B. Lancaster, S. Finney
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Effect of Microwave Heating on Phytosterol Oxidation
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2015The oxidative stability of phytosterols during microwave heating was evaluated. Two different model systems (a solid film made with a phytosterol mixture (PSF) and a liquid mixture of phytosterols and triolein (1:100, PS + TAG (triacylglycerol))) were heated for 1.5, 3, 6, 12, 20, and 30 min at 1000 W. PS degraded faster when they were microwaved alone
E. J. Leal Castañeda +6 more
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Design of a Dielectric Applicator for Microwave Heating
Journal of Microwave Power and Electromagnetic Energy, 2008In this paper the design of a handheld light applicator for microwave heating is presented. The applicator is made of an array of resonant longitudinal slots cut on a broad wall of a rectangular waveguide, and it is covered by a cylindrical lens made of Plexiglas with a permittivity of 2.53.
Gallo, M. +4 more
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Microwaves for cooking and heating
Electronics and Power, 1981A microwave oven is a common item in the modern kitchen. This article explores the history, development and problems involved with microwave ovens and also explores other domestic and industrial heating ...
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Engineering of Microwave Heating
2017Researchers conducting microwave-assisted chemistry and materials processing use commercially available equipment. However, knowing the mechanisms of microwave devices and mastering them broadens the possibility of using new microwaves. This chapter illustrates and describes microwave generators, waveguides, coaxial cables, isolators, power monitors ...
Satoshi Horikoshi +3 more
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