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fahims

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Hello there
Can anyone please tell me the relation between silicon Carbide particle size and temperature attained by using microwaves.Thanks
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Fahims
 
SiC is semiconductor: its conductivity depends on contamination.

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this question been asked before by the same poster last month

 
i have no idea what you are tring to do, but. In general if a particle is an integral numbers of wavelengths in the medium of the dielectric (Aphys/sqrtEr) then the maximum amount of energy will be disipated ih the particles. (just shooting off the hip)
 
make that 1/2 wavelengths, sorry
 
Thank you GOTWW can you please recommend any books about microwave heating.I am heating a reactor filled with SiC with at 2.45 GHz frequency.
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Fahims
 
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