2. Creating uniform heat sources
This section deals with the particular electromagnetic conditions that lead to the most extensive volumes possible, characterized by a search for uniformity or simple mathematical structures of heat sources as a function of space. After simplified reminders of guided propagation and the rules that must be deduced to obtain the volumes concerned, this paragraph focuses on three approaches of increasing complexity developed in paragraphs 2.3 , 2.4
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DELAUNAY (D.), JULLIEN (H.), MORÉ (C.), OUTIFA (L.), DELMOTTE (M.) and MAESTRALI (B.). – Device for microwave treatment of materials. Patent FR2720971 (1994).
DELMOTTE (M.), OUTIFA (L.), MORÉ (C.) and JULLIEN (H.). – Process and device for homogeneous microwave treatment of materials. Patent FR2709912 (1993).
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