Design of Magnetron Cooling Method Based on Heat Exchanger System for Microwave Heating Application
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https://doi.org/10.5614/j.eng.technol.sci.2022.54.3.6Keywords:
thermal recovery, heavy oil reservoir, microwave, cooling system, magnetronAbstract
Microwave heating is a novel thermal recovery technique developed for heavy oil reservoirs. Particulary in deep reservoirs, it allows more effective thermal recovery to counter heat loss.. The magnetron as a microwave generator works based on cavity resonant vibrations and it needs an appropriate cooling system to avoid damage to its cavity elements. In this paper, the design of a cooling system based on a heat exchanger as well as the investigation of the proper material and coolant to fit the microwave characteristics are proposed.
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