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Microwave heating of a Split Ring Resonator.
Posted 2014年7月31日 GMT+2 16:30Electromagnetic Heating, RF & Microwave Engineering, General, Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Heat Transfer, Microfluidics, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Studies & Solvers, Structural MechanicsVersion 4.41 Reply
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Hello good people!
I have modeled microstrip line coupled with a split ring resonator(SRR) and have included in the attachment.
Resonance of the SRR is achieved at 2.06GHz.
Now I want to simulate one more thing:
Microwave heating of the SRR.
I.e I want to see the heat distribution of the SRR while passing microwaves with power through the ports.
Just like this poster:
www.comsol.com/paper/download/183071/nkale_poster.pdf
In the computational methods section he says:
Then using Microwave Heating Module, we subjected the SRR to different power power levels.
How do I do this?
I have modeled microstrip line coupled with a split ring resonator(SRR) and have included in the attachment.
Resonance of the SRR is achieved at 2.06GHz.
Now I want to simulate one more thing:
Microwave heating of the SRR.
I.e I want to see the heat distribution of the SRR while passing microwaves with power through the ports.
Just like this poster:
www.comsol.com/paper/download/183071/nkale_poster.pdf
In the computational methods section he says:
Then using Microwave Heating Module, we subjected the SRR to different power power levels.
How do I do this?
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