Dielectric Properties And Numerical Modeling For Temperature Distributions In The Microwave Drying Of Fine Coal

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. Chatterjee
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

The application of microwaves has a demonstrated potential for the ultimate removal of water from fine coal. The principle of microwave drying of fine coal is based on the selective absorption of microwaves by water. Coal is a poor absorber of microwaves. As a result, water can be removed from fine coal by selectively heating water molecules. One of the difficult problems drilling microwave heating is the exact determination of temperature in the core of the materials. The electromagnetic energy absorption in coal/water mixtures during microwave drying is controlled by several factors including the dielectric properties of the constituents. In this paper the dielectric properties of various ranks of coal are presented as a function of frequency and moisture content. The measured dielectric data are incorporated into electromagnetic and thermal models of coal which predict the energy absorption and temperature distribution during microwave heating.
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APA: I. Chatterjee  (1990)  Dielectric Properties And Numerical Modeling For Temperature Distributions In The Microwave Drying Of Fine Coal

MLA: I. Chatterjee Dielectric Properties And Numerical Modeling For Temperature Distributions In The Microwave Drying Of Fine Coal. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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