Heat and mass transfer in a radiofrequency dryer

Over the last few years, radio frequency, also known as dielectric heating has become well established in a number of process industr1es because of its unique heat transfer characteristics which make it a fourth category, volumetric heating, alongside the well established mechanisms of radiation, co...

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Main Author: Jones, Peter L.
Published: Loughborough University 1981
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2589962018-08-07T03:17:16ZHeat and mass transfer in a radiofrequency dryerJones, Peter L.1981Over the last few years, radio frequency, also known as dielectric heating has become well established in a number of process industr1es because of its unique heat transfer characteristics which make it a fourth category, volumetric heating, alongside the well established mechanisms of radiation, conduction and convection. RF has become widely accepted in the textile, food, woodworking and paper converting industries amongst others, even though a fully integrated theory, which brings together heat and mass transfer, electrical theory, material characteristics, and process parameters has yet to be established.621.3Electronics and electrical engineeringLoughborough Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.258996https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/32991Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Electronics and electrical engineering
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Electronics and electrical engineering
Jones, Peter L.
Heat and mass transfer in a radiofrequency dryer
description Over the last few years, radio frequency, also known as dielectric heating has become well established in a number of process industr1es because of its unique heat transfer characteristics which make it a fourth category, volumetric heating, alongside the well established mechanisms of radiation, conduction and convection. RF has become widely accepted in the textile, food, woodworking and paper converting industries amongst others, even though a fully integrated theory, which brings together heat and mass transfer, electrical theory, material characteristics, and process parameters has yet to be established.
author Jones, Peter L.
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title Heat and mass transfer in a radiofrequency dryer
title_short Heat and mass transfer in a radiofrequency dryer
title_full Heat and mass transfer in a radiofrequency dryer
title_fullStr Heat and mass transfer in a radiofrequency dryer
title_full_unstemmed Heat and mass transfer in a radiofrequency dryer
title_sort heat and mass transfer in a radiofrequency dryer
publisher Loughborough University
publishDate 1981
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