Handbook of induction heating
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Handbook of induction heating
(Manufacturing engineering and materials processing, 61)
Marcel Dekker, c2003
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 731-749) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Offering ready-to-use tables, diagrams, graphs, and simplified formulas for at-a-glance guidance in induction heating system design, this book contains numerous photographs, magnetic field plots, temperature profiles, case studies, hands-on guidelines, and practical recommendations to navigate through various system designs and avoid surprises in installation, operation, and maintenance. It covers basic principles, modern design concepts, and advanced techniques engineers use to model and evaluate the different types of manufacturing processes based on heating by induction. The handbook explains the electromagnetic and heat transfer phenomena that take place during induction heating.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Industrial Applications of Induction Heating
Theoretical Background
Temperature Measurement
Heat Treatment by Induction
Special Application of Induction Heating
Induction Mass Heating
Power Supplies for Modern Induction Heating
Appendix A: Periodic Table of the Elements
Appendix B: Conversions
Appendix C: INDUCTOHEAT's "Fishbone" Diagram of Cracking
Appendix D: Longitudinal Electromagnetic End Effect
Appendix E: Required Inlet and Outlet Quench Flow vs. Pressure
Appendix F: Dynamics of Single-Shot Induction Heating of 40 mm (0.04 m) OD Axle Shaft
Appendix G: Cooling of Uniformly Heated (1315C/2400F) 0.152 m RCS Stainless Steel Bar (301 Series) During Its Transportation on Air
Appendix H: Examples of Transient End Effect in the Bar Leading End Zone
Appendix I: Temperature Distribution (C) During Heating and Quenching of a Double-Pin Feature of the V-8 Crankshaft and the Final Hardness Pattern Using SHarP-C Technology
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"