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Computational time of temperature simulation of COMSOL and COMSOL in combination with MATLAB (COMSOL and MATLAB).
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COMSOL Inc -matlab livelink v. 4.2
Computational time of temperature simulation of COMSOL and COMSOL in combination with MATLAB (COMSOL and MATLAB).
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Computational time of temperature simulation of COMSOL and COMSOL in combination with MATLAB (COMSOL and MATLAB).

Journal: Foods

Article Title: Simulation of Thermal and Electric Field Distribution in Packaged Sausages Heated in a Stationary Versus a Rotating Microwave Oven

doi: 10.3390/foods10071622

Figure Lengend Snippet: Computational time of temperature simulation of COMSOL and COMSOL in combination with MATLAB (COMSOL and MATLAB).

Article Snippet: Yang et al. [ ] integrated mechanistic-modeling and machine-learning using the COMSOL-MATLAB LiveLink TM to optimize the thickness of rectangular-, conical-, and elliptical-shaped products in rotating microwave heating.

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Flow diagram of COMSOL Multiphysics ® software in combination with MATLAB.

Journal: Foods

Article Title: Simulation of Thermal and Electric Field Distribution in Packaged Sausages Heated in a Stationary Versus a Rotating Microwave Oven

doi: 10.3390/foods10071622

Figure Lengend Snippet: Flow diagram of COMSOL Multiphysics ® software in combination with MATLAB.

Article Snippet: Yang et al. [ ] integrated mechanistic-modeling and machine-learning using the COMSOL-MATLAB LiveLink TM to optimize the thickness of rectangular-, conical-, and elliptical-shaped products in rotating microwave heating.

Techniques: Software

Actual and simulated temperature of ready-to-eat sausage under microwave rotating at points 1–4 from COMSOL in combination with MATLAB.

Journal: Foods

Article Title: Simulation of Thermal and Electric Field Distribution in Packaged Sausages Heated in a Stationary Versus a Rotating Microwave Oven

doi: 10.3390/foods10071622

Figure Lengend Snippet: Actual and simulated temperature of ready-to-eat sausage under microwave rotating at points 1–4 from COMSOL in combination with MATLAB.

Article Snippet: Yang et al. [ ] integrated mechanistic-modeling and machine-learning using the COMSOL-MATLAB LiveLink TM to optimize the thickness of rectangular-, conical-, and elliptical-shaped products in rotating microwave heating.

Techniques: