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Title: Role of particle size in microwave processing of metallic material systems
Authors: Mishra, Radha Raman
Keywords: Mechanical Engineering
Microwave–material interaction
Size effect
Metallic materials
Composite
Heating uniformity
Issue Date: Sep-2017
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Abstract: Processing of metallic materials using microwave energy has been a challenge. However, exploiting the size factor of particles in these candidate materials opened up further opportunities. The amount of heat evolved inside a particle per unit volume primarily depends upon its size, shape, electromagnetic and thermal properties. Finer particles can potentially absorb more microwave energy than coarser units and get heated rapidly with higher uniformity. It results in better properties in the processed part and energy economy. This work reviews the relevant literature and summarises fundamentals of microwave heating of metallic materials. Roles of particle size in processing these materials have been discussed. Challenges in microwave processing of finer metallic particles have been identified; opportunities for future research are outlined.
URI: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02670836.2017.1412043
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