Chapter 4 Numerical Modelling of Industrial Induction

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Author(s)
Vazquez, R.
Salgado, P.
Bermudez, A.
Gomez, D.
Muniz, M.C.
Bermudez, A.
Gomez, D.
Muiz, M.C.
Salgado, P.
Vazquez, R.
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European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
Induction heating is a physical process extensively used in the metallurgical industry for different applications involving metal melting. The main components of an induction heating
system are an induction coil connected to a power-supply providing an alternating electric
current and a conductive workpiece to be heated, placed inside the coil. The alternating
current traversing the coil generates eddy currents in the workpiece and by means of ohmic
losses the workpiece is heated

