Microwave assisted ignition to achieve combustion synthesis (Q5952073)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1687648
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1687648 |
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Microwave assisted ignition to achieve combustion synthesis (English)
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2001
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Summary: The use of microwave heating to initiate combustion synthesis has been increasingly investigated in recent years because of its advantages over traditional methods. A simple mathematical model is used to model these experiments. The microwave power absorption term is modelled as the product of an Arrhenius reaction term with a function that decays exponentially with distance. The former represents the temperature-dependent absorption of the microwaves whereas the latter describes the penetration of the material by the microwaves. Combustion kinetics are modelled as a first-order Arrhenius reaction.
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combustion
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microwaves
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self-propagating high-temperature synthesis
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