Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10265677 | Computers & Chemical Engineering | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A grey-box model, based on a priori knowledge about heat transfer with phase change and on microwave effects approached by a continuous function, is proposed to simulate the thawing of food in a microwave guide in fundamental TE1,0 mode. The partial differential equation describing heat transfer with phase change is reduced into a lumped parameters system using a 2D finite volumes scheme. The heating due to the microwaves is considered in the heat equation as the spatial variation of the microwave power flux. Flux variation is approached by a continuous function of temperature and of the wave power, whose coefficients are estimated via reverse techniques. Finally, the model is validated during the thawing of a block of tylose filling the section of the wave guide.
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Authors
E. Akkari, S. Chevallier, L. Boillereaux,