Title of article :
Numerical study of influences of the input current frequency on the induction heating process
Author/Authors :
Tavakoli ، M.H. Physics Department - Bu-Ali Sina University , Karbaschi ، Hossein Physics Department - Bu-Ali Sina University
From page :
44
To page :
49
Abstract :
In this article, the effect of input current frequency on the induction heating process was investigated using a numerical method. We used a 2D finite element method (FlexPDE package) to solve the governing equations in combination with the boundary conditions. The obtained computational results show that this parameter has a great effect on the spatial distribution and the amount of heat produced in different parts of the induction heating system. For all workpiece thicknesses, the amount of heat generated in the workpiece and the RF coil decreases with increasing frequency. Also, changes in driving frequency can shift the location of the maximum point of energy production along the outer surface of the workpiece sidewall. In low frequencies, the maximum amount of heat is located at the middle portions of the outer surface of the workpiece wall, and by frequency increasing, it is shifted toward the two corners of the workpiece surface. These results will help us to select a proper frequency range for different applications of induction heating during material processing.
Keywords :
Induction heating , Finite element analysis , modeling , Metals
Journal title :
Progress in Physics of Applied Materials
Journal title :
Progress in Physics of Applied Materials
Record number :
2758795
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