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A model HFSS to Workbench

    • earpaci
      Subscriber
      Hello, I want to make a domestic microwave. My goal is to dry the apple 
      in the microwave at 600W for about 10 minutes. And after this period,
      I want to see the temperature changes of the apple and the humidity
      changes of the dried product. So I modeled a microwave with HFSS
      in ANSYS ELECTRONICS DESKTOP. Now I see the temperature of the apples,
      but the temperatures are rising to 160 C. It is not realistic.
      We know that normally the water inside the apple evaporates.
      And temperatures in not reach above 100 C,
      How can I create a model that approximates the real temperatures,
      and how can I obtain the moisture changes of the product?
      I imported the HFSS file into the workbench and tried it,
      but there was no temperature change there.
      How can I get the model showing temperature and product humidity in the workbench?

      Thanks.





    • Aymen Mzoughi
      Ansys Employee

      You can leverage the power of pyaedt for multi-physics simulations. Here an example:
      https://aedt.docs.pyansys.com/version/0.7/examples/06-Multiphysics/Hfss_Mechanical.html

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