Advances in Steel-reinforced Cementing Materials and Microwave Energy
by Makul, Natt
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Microwave heating is a highly efficient technique for various thermal processes. Advantages of microwave heating compared to conventional processing methods include energy-saving rapid heating rates and short processing times, deep penetration of the microwave energy, instantaneous and precise electronic control, clean heating processes, and no generation of secondary waste. This book presents a comprehensive study on the interaction between steel-reinforced concrete and microwave energy using a single-mode rectangular waveguide. We begin by investigating the mechanisms of changes in the adaptive dielectric properties of concretes and reinforced concretes to predict how these properties are altered when microwave energy is applied. Next, the structural characteristics of microwave-cured concrete will be identified. Finally, we will formulate mathematical models to describe the relationship between microwave curing and mass transfer for steel-reinforced concrete.
Contributors
Author:
Makul, Natt
Further information
Biography Artist:
Natt Makul is an Associate Professor at Phranakhon Rajabhat University. He received his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Thammasat University. His research interests include the microwave heating of cement-based materials, the utilization of waste materials as concrete materials, such as fly ash, rice husk ash, limestone powder, etc.
Language:
English
Number of Pages:
164
Media Type:
Softcover
Publisher:
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Master Data
Product Type:
Paperback book
Release date:
3 October 2019
Package Dimensions:
0.22 x 0.15 x 0.009 m; 0.29 kg
GTIN:
09786200434470
DUIN:
T8AB1SQJLVP
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