Modeling and simulation of a multi source microwave heating of soil based on PSO-BPNN

  • Shuqiao Wang
  • , Yuxuan Ge
  • , C. Srinivasakannan
  • , Jinghan Guo
  • , Mengfei Han
  • , Jingzhou Yuan
  • , Yaxian Geng
  • , Dingchao Zhang
  • , Xin Wang

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Abstract

Due to rapid industrialization, accumulation of organic pollutants in the soil has been an increasing menace, having detrimental effect on crop yields, toxicity to flora and fauna, and environment in total. Microwave soil remediation technology, has garnered a significant attention in the field of thermal degradation of organic-polluted soil. However, the high-temperature remediation often involve the use of microwave devices with multiple sources, leading to competing and coupling effects, significantly impacting heating efficiency. Therefore, an attempt was made to develop a multiple source microwave device with adjustable inputs for soil heating, to design adjustment schemes for multiple input units. A multi-physics field model consistent with the testing apparatus was developed and utilized to generate the temperature for 625 different adjustment schemes. To further refine and to optimize the adjustment schemes a PSO-BPNN model was integrated and utilized. The simulation results were utilized to predict the most effective adjustment scheme, and was tested. The model potentially serves to estimate the optimal adjustment scheme for multiple source microwave inputs for effective heating of soil.

Original languageBritish English
Article number124148
JournalApplied Thermal Engineering
Volume257
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • multiple source Microwave
  • PSO-BPNN
  • Simulation
  • Soil Thermal Remediation

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