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microwave drying of a porous medium
Posted 20 nov. 2014, 11:43 UTC−5 0 Replies
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I’m trying to simulate the microwave drying of a porous medium.
In the preliminary tests, using the heat transfer in solids module, I simulate with success the drying of the porous material. The material was closed in a chamber filled with moisture air and was heated by a plate at a fixed temperature. I consider the phase change at 373K.
The next step is to couple it to the RF module. I followed the steps of the potato cooking by microwave example. In the beginning I don’t have any results due to no convergence problems.
All tests were performed in transient mode. I do not believe that the problem is in the mesh, because it meets the Nyquist criterion.
I rebuild everything from scratch (with simple geometric differences relatively to the first test) and now I have some results, although sometimes the program stops in the middle. Still, the results are very strange. I send one attached figure.
Someone can help me with these matters?
1) How to overcome the convergence problems;
2) How to interpreting these results;
3) How to overcome them.
I wonder if it is possible to couple the module of the porous medium with the RF module, as in the potato example! I had no problems simulating the drying using only the thermal module!
Thank you.
Best regards,
Tiago Santos
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