This work focuses on the heat transfer dynamics in agricultural soils when exposed to microwave (MW) fields, in order to disinfect them and to eliminate dangerous organisms without using pesticides. The work managed with the design of a horn antenna, with fixed feeding power, to be used to irradiate the superficial layer of soils for a fixed depth. The soil was approximated using a transmission line model, i.e. a lumped electrical model. By this model, after having evaluated the relevant physical parameters, e.g. the dielectric constant (as a function of the soil water content), it was possible to evaluate the power absorption for the irradiated ground and, finally, the increase in temperature and its profile as a function of the irradiation time. Since the latter information is strictly connected to the heat transfer process occurring in the system, it is demonstrated the feasibility of the methodology here proposed to achieve difficult conditions for microbial and pathogens life and so an effective disinfection of the treated farmland.
A feasibility study for disinfection of farmland using microwaves
Spanu, Michele;Lodi, Matteo Bruno;Fanti, Alessandro
;Casu, Sergio;Desogus, Francesco;Mazzarella, Giuseppe
2017-01-01
Abstract
This work focuses on the heat transfer dynamics in agricultural soils when exposed to microwave (MW) fields, in order to disinfect them and to eliminate dangerous organisms without using pesticides. The work managed with the design of a horn antenna, with fixed feeding power, to be used to irradiate the superficial layer of soils for a fixed depth. The soil was approximated using a transmission line model, i.e. a lumped electrical model. By this model, after having evaluated the relevant physical parameters, e.g. the dielectric constant (as a function of the soil water content), it was possible to evaluate the power absorption for the irradiated ground and, finally, the increase in temperature and its profile as a function of the irradiation time. Since the latter information is strictly connected to the heat transfer process occurring in the system, it is demonstrated the feasibility of the methodology here proposed to achieve difficult conditions for microbial and pathogens life and so an effective disinfection of the treated farmland.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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