3D Electromagnetic Simulation Study for the Distribution of Electromagnetic Field of Microwave Sintering Cavity

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In this paper, we use electromagnetic simulation software HFSS to investigate the distribution of electromagnetic field of microwave sintering cavity, and establish a simulation model for the TE103 single mode cavity. We then obtain the optimal condition for the distribution of electromagnetic field by capturing the contour of distribution of electrical field of cavity through simulation. Our research shows that electromagnetic simulation software HFSS can use color to effectively demonstrate the intensity distribution of electromagnetic field of internal space and various cross-sections within the microwave sintering cavity, which provides a novel method for improving and applying new ways to compute and predict the key features of field distribution. The simulation results by HFSS can guide the practical microwave sintering techniques as well as the design and improvement of the sintering cavity.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 79-82)

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2247-2250

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August 2009

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© 2009 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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