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Transverse flux induction heating
Electrical Engineering, 1950FOR SEVERAL years following 1941, the author was engaged in the development of radio-frequency induction heating for the flow-brightening of electrolytic tin plate. Lines are in operation today melting the electrolytically deposited tin coating on 30-inch-wide steel strip at speeds of 1,300 feet per minute with a power input of 1,200 kw to the strip ...
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Induction and Dielectric Heating
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1948Induction and dielectric heating have assumed in recent years an important position in industrial heating; dielectric heating more recently than induction. These unique forms of heating, once responsible only for power losses in electric equipment and machinery, offer many advantages over conventional means of heating by convection, conduction, and ...
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2018
In this chapter, the principle of induction heating sintering and the features of the microstructure development of induction sintered materials are presented. Direct induction heating can only be realized in conductive materials and is caused by eddy currents created by an alternating magnetic field.
Eugene A. Olevsky, Dina V. Dudina
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In this chapter, the principle of induction heating sintering and the features of the microstructure development of induction sintered materials are presented. Direct induction heating can only be realized in conductive materials and is caused by eddy currents created by an alternating magnetic field.
Eugene A. Olevsky, Dina V. Dudina
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Electrical Engineering, 1944
Induction heating offers a method for heating of electrical conductors such as steel, brass, graphite, by exposing them to a varying magnetic field. The application of induction heating to melting, forging, surface hardening, and other uses is becoming increasingly common, resulting in a mounting interest for a physical concept of the heating effect ...
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Induction heating offers a method for heating of electrical conductors such as steel, brass, graphite, by exposing them to a varying magnetic field. The application of induction heating to melting, forging, surface hardening, and other uses is becoming increasingly common, resulting in a mounting interest for a physical concept of the heating effect ...
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2013
The rest of this book is devoted to a presentation of mathematical modelling and numerical solution of some well known applications of low frequency electromagnetics (eddy current and magnetostatics) in industry. For each application, we present the set of equations that govern the process, give some mathematical results when they are known and present
Rachid Touzani, Jacques Rappaz
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The rest of this book is devoted to a presentation of mathematical modelling and numerical solution of some well known applications of low frequency electromagnetics (eddy current and magnetostatics) in industry. For each application, we present the set of equations that govern the process, give some mathematical results when they are known and present
Rachid Touzani, Jacques Rappaz
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Induction of macroautophagy by heat
Molecular Biology Reports, 2009Macroautophagy is a regulated bulk degradation process of cellular components, mainly long-lived proteins or cytoplasmic organelles. Nutrient depletion is a classic inducer of macroautophagy. In this report, we have induced heat-mediated macroautophagy in several cell lines in the absence of nutrient depletion.
Yuanbo, Zhao +3 more
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Heating characteristics of magnetic wood by induction heating
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1999The purpose of this article is to examine the possibility of using magnetic wood as a heating board. This article covers top and side surfaces of heating characteristics for three types of magnetic wood (impregnated, powder and coating types) when using three different excitation coil types (solenoid, meander and spiral coil).
H. Oka, H. Fujita
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Zone Controlled Induction Heating (ZCIH) A New Concept in Induction Heating
2007 Power Conversion Conference - Nagoya, 2007This paper proposes a new "zone controlled induction heating" (ZCIH) system. The ZCIH system consists of two or more sets of a high-frequency inverter and a split work coil, which adjusts the coil current amplitude in each zone independently. The ZCIH system has capability of controlling the exothermic distribution on the work piece to avoid the strain
Hideaki Fujita +2 more
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Induction Heating and Heat Treatment
2014Volume 4C is a comprehensive guide to electromagnetic induction and how to employ it in heat treating, metalworking, and materials manufacturing. Using diagrams, photos, and data plots, the volume reveals the science behind induction heating processes such as induction hardening, tempering, stress relieving, melting, brazing, soldering, and the ...
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The Heating of Induction Motors
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1909The object of this paper is to show the limitations imposed on the designer of induction motors by the heating of the machine, and also to show how this heating may be predetermined.
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