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PROCHÁZKA, M. SOBOTKA, J. ŠUHAJDA, K. NOVOTNÝ, M.
Original Title
MICROWAVE RADIATION AND ITS APPLICATION ON CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
Drying structures using high-frequency electromagnetic radiation or microwave technology is currently gaining much more usage in the engineering practice. The goal of the method is the quickest elim- ination of water in construction (wall, floor structure, etc.). Microwave is a part of the electromagnetic radi- ation of frequency between 300 MHz and 300 GHz and wavelength between 1 mm and 1 m. The frequency of 2.45 GHz and 122 mm wavelength is used for engineering practice. Due to the effect of microwave radia- tion the divergent homogeneity of temperature field of different building materials can be observed. This article discusses the spread of thermal field depending on the volume of water and thereby the size of mass humidity of the given material (timber). The temperature fields will be observed by a thermo cam- era, always after a certain time cycles of the heating.
Keywords
humidity, temperature field, microwave radiation, moisture transport, microwave drying.
Authors
PROCHÁZKA, M.; SOBOTKA, J.; ŠUHAJDA, K.; NOVOTNÝ, M.
Released
13. 12. 2016
ISBN
2029-882X
Periodical
Engineering Structures and Technologies
Year of study
4
Number
8
State
Republic of Lithuania
Pages from
150
Pages to
156
Pages count
175
URL
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312239465_Microwave_radiation_and_its_application_on_construction_materials
BibTex
@article{BUT133303, author="Martin {Procházka} and Jindřich {Sobotka} and Karel {Šuhajda} and Miloslav {Novotný}", title="MICROWAVE RADIATION AND ITS APPLICATION ON CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS", journal="Engineering Structures and Technologies", year="2016", volume="4", number="8", pages="150--156", issn="2029-882X", url="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312239465_Microwave_radiation_and_its_application_on_construction_materials" }