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Heating characteristics of magnetic wood by induction heating

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1999
The 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, 2007
This 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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Surface heating by induction

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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Transverse flux induction heating

Electrical Engineering, 1950
FOR 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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Electromagnetics in induction heating

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1974
The longstanding IEEE definition of induction heating- "the heating of a nominally conducting material in a varying electromagnetic field due to its internal losses" is interpreted here as including processes in which these losses are associated with conducted, as well as induced, currents.
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Induction heating of tubes

1990
This chapter tackles about the basic theory of induction heating of tubes, but with different boundary conditions at the inner diameter. The solution is akin to that of conduction heating of tubes, but there is an added complication due to the flux inside the tube. We derive it to bring out the principles.
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Induktionsheizung (induction heating)

2000
Es handelt sich um den elektromagnetischen Energietransfer an ein elektrisch leitendes Material, der in diesem zu einer Erhohung der inneren Energie fuhrt und sich in einer Temperaturerhohung des Materials manifestiert. Anders als bei der elektrischen Widerstandsheizung (s.
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Basic induction heating

1990
We started this book with the conduction heating of metals because this is nearer to our everyday experience. We moved from the simple passage of DC in the metal to the complications that arise from the use of alternating current and, during the derivations, saw that it is normally preferable to use DC, whenever possible.
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Through-heating by induction

1990
Induction heating is a convenient method for bulk-heating metals to a set temperature. It replaces furnaces, which tend to be large and which have the disadvantage of long start-up and shut-down times, so that their effectiveness is low. By contrast, the induction heater is relatively small in size and is immediate ly available for use. It is clean and
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Induction Heating - Selection of Frequency

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1944
THE general definition of induction heating is the use of eddy currents to raise the temperature of a conducting mass. Thus induction heating is an application of the theory of the eddy-current phenomenon.
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