Simulación físico-matemática del secado de la zeolita con microondas. // Physical-mathematical simulation of the zeolite drying with microwaves.
Abstract
Se realiza una simulación físico-matemática del secado de la zeolita sometida a radiaciones de microondas utilizando la ley
de Lambert. Las ecuaciones se expresan en un esquema implícito unidimensional, y se emplea el método numérico de
diferencias finitas. La solución del sistema de ecuaciones se realiza por medio del método iterativo de Gauss-Seidel. Los
resultados teóricos se comparan con los obtenidos experimentalmente.
Palabras claves: Simulación, secado, zeolita, microondas.
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Abstract
A physical-mathematical simulation of the zeolite drying with microwaves using the Lambert`s law is made. The equations
are expressed in an unidimensional implicit scheme, and the finite differences numeric method is used. The solution of the
equations system is carried out by using the Gauss-Seidel´s iterativ method. The theoretical results are compared with those
experimentally obtained.
Key words: Physical-mathematical simulation, drying, zeolite, microwaves.
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