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Principles of Induction Heating
2014AbstractInduction heating is a combination of several interrelated physical phenomena, including heat transfer, electromagnetics, and metallurgy. This article presents a brief review of different heat transfer modes, namely, heat conduction, thermal radiation, and convection.
Valery I. Rudnev, Sergio Lupi
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Heat treatment of steel with induction heating
Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 1967Induction hardening makes it possible to obtain a favorable combination of properties, high static strength, fatigue strength, and contact strength with minimal alloying of the steel.
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Induction heating at low temperatures
Electrical Engineering, 1935Inductively heating iron parts for drying coatings discloses interesting features which may be applied to other low temperature processes. The electrical design of the oven and circuits for induction heating at low temperatures are considered in this paper.
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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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Induction and dielectric heating [PDF]
The success of dielectric and induction heating in wartime production indicates their continued successful use in peacetime industry for many applications which ordinary heating processes have not accomplished. Though the methods of heat generation are vastly different, both types of heating are based on disturbance of the molecular structure.
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Experimental Induction Heating Hypophysectomy
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1973The use of implanted metal seeds to induce hypophysectomy using induction heating was studied <i>in vitro</i> and in experimental animals. The preliminary observations indicate that this technique is not satisfactory for bringing about total hypophysectomy at primary operation but may be useful in permitting secondary lesions in the ...
Nicholas T. Zervas+5 more
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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
Jacques Rappaz, Rachid Touzani
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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
Jacques Rappaz, Rachid Touzani
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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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1990
In the last chapter, induction was used for heating large masses of metal, where the aim was a uniform temperature throughout. There, the possible high in tensity of induction heating was limited by the rate at which the heat could be conducted away from the surface. Surface hardening makes use of this 'disadvantage'.
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In the last chapter, induction was used for heating large masses of metal, where the aim was a uniform temperature throughout. There, the possible high in tensity of induction heating was limited by the rate at which the heat could be conducted away from the surface. Surface hardening makes use of this 'disadvantage'.
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