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COMSOL simulation of microwave heating in a liquid placed on a CPW transmission line

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I have read thro COMSOL example (https://www.comsol.com/model/rf-heating-6078) on RF heating. But the description is quite different from what I am trying to achieve, nonetheless quite helpful.

My simple structure is a CPW line on which a block is placed. The block is considered as water in a microfludic channel but has dielectric properties that are temperature dependent.

The task is to calculate the temperature rise over a period of time for a given excitation power. My results do not look convincing, and I am somehow confused.

Can anyone help please? Structure looks like as attached, and COMSOL file can be shared.

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