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Effect of Bandwidth on Uniformity of Energy Distribution in a Multi-Mode Cavity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
This paper reports on the results of experimental studies of the effect of bandwidth on the uniformity of energy distribution in a multi-mode cavity as well as on the development of a theoretical model to, at least qualitatively, describe the effect of varying the processing frequency. Using a mapping method reported in earlier work, Microwave Laboratories and Oak Ridge National Laboratory personnel have graphically measured the effect of processing bandwidth on heating uniformity. These results can be compared to the effects of other attempts to improve uniformity e.g., “mode stirrers.” Additional insight into the effect of bandwidth on time-averaged energy distribution within the cavity can also be gained from the simple theoretical model, which is presented for comparison with the experimental results. Finally, this paper uses the presented results to comment on the scalability of the variable frequency microwave processing methodology for large-scale applications.
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