Heating of EN9 Steel Material by Using Microwave Energy and Comparing with Conventional Heating Methods in Terms of Time and Temperature.
Author(s):
Yogesh Y. Kamble,Patil shital B., Shaikh Vasim I., Shinde Suraj B. , Dhananjay Mahadik Group of Institution Vikaswadi Kagal.
Keywords:
Volumetric Heating, Electromagnetic Spectrum, Potential Heating Mechanism, Radiative Transfer, Hybrid Heating
Abstract:
The microwave heating technology began with heating food and later on extending applications to the processing of a wide variety of materials, like ceramics, polymers and composites; now offers wide applications in the area of metallic material processing too. The microwave processing of materials is a relatively new technology that provides new approaches to improve the physical properties of materials; provides alternatives for processing materials that are hard to process; reduces the environmental impact of materials processing. The growing interest is partly the result of increased awareness among scientists, processing engineers, and potential users about the benefits of microwave processing. Microwaves for metallic material processing are a challenging area of research owing to reflection of electromagnetic waves by most of the metals at ordinary conditions.
Other Details:
Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV1I10069
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Published in | : | Volume : 1, Issue : 10
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Publication Date | : | 01/05/2015
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Page(s) | : | 101-103
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