Archive for the 'Bar end heating' Category

January 9th, 2012 : Posted in Bar end heating, Computer Modeling, Induction Forge Heating, Induction Heating : Comments Off   

The majority of commercial codes used for computer modeling of induction heating processes are all-purpose programs originally developed for modeling processes occurring in electrical machines, motors, circuit breakers, transformers, and magnetic recording systems, and later adapted to induction heating needs. Despite the capabilities of modern commercial software, many generalized programs have difficulty taking into consideration [...]

April 15th, 2010 : Posted in Bar end heating, Induction Forge Heating : 0 Comments   

In progressive induction heating applications (for example, in-line inductors), it is easier to predict the expected temperature distribution and to obtain the required temperature profile in the bar compared to the case of the bar end heating application. This is because each part of the bar in the progressive induction heater experiences the same magnetic [...]