Microwave Power Absorption Characteristics Of Iron Oxides

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Zhiwei Peng Jiann-Yang Hwang Matthew Andriese Yuzhe Zhang Guanghui Li Tao Jiang
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The microwave power absorption characteristics of iron oxides, including Fe2O3, Fe3O4 and Fe0.925O, have been studied by determining dielectric loss and magnetic loss distributions in 0.05-m-thick oxide slabs irradiated with 1.2-kW, 2.45-GHz microwaves. The results reveal that the dielectric loss is the main factor contributing to microwave absorption in Fe2O3 and Fe0.925O, while the magnetic loss dominates the power absorption in Fe3O4 below its Curie point. Uneven power distributions are observed in the slabs and this phenomenon becomes even worse at high temperatures at which the permittivity increases significantly. Quantification of power absorption in the oxides is of great importance for efficient and uniform microwave heating
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APA: Zhiwei Peng Jiann-Yang Hwang Matthew Andriese Yuzhe Zhang Guanghui Li Tao Jiang  (2015)  Microwave Power Absorption Characteristics Of Iron Oxides

MLA: Zhiwei Peng Jiann-Yang Hwang Matthew Andriese Yuzhe Zhang Guanghui Li Tao Jiang Microwave Power Absorption Characteristics Of Iron Oxides. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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