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Strange Microwaves heating results

Muhammad Mohsin Rehman

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Hi,

I am simulating microwaves heating problem for two layers of oil and water joined together. Initially I put my microwaves source at the position of 0.4 meters and it gave me a maximum temperature of 112 degree Celsius after heating. Now I tried to optimize this heating effect by placing the microwaves source at different locations but it was giving me strange results.

Please find attached the word document showing all the results for source at different locations.

Can someone comment on it, why the trend is like that (so strange!!!)?

Any help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks.


1 Reply Last Post 23 nov. 2011, 12:04 UTC−5
Muhammad Mohsin Rehman

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Posted: 1 decade ago 23 nov. 2011, 12:04 UTC−5
Sorry I forgot to mention that the lower layer is water while upper layer is oil...
Sorry I forgot to mention that the lower layer is water while upper layer is oil...

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