COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering: Volume 30 Issue 5

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Table of contents - Special Issue: Selected papers from the Heating by Electromagnetic Sources Symposium 2010, HES 2010

Guest Editors: Prof. Fabrizio Dughiero, Prof. Dr. Egbert Baake, Professor Michele Forzan

Numerical model of electrode induction melting for gas atomization

Valdis Bojarevics, Alan Roy, Koulis Pericleous

The purpose of this paper is to create a numerical model of electrode induction melting process for the gas atomization (EIGA) and process and investigate the complex interaction…

Modelling of electromagnetic heating and mixing conditions in glass melt output equipment

V. Geža, A. Jakovičs, U. Krieger, B. Halbedel

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the outlet of a special glass melting system, which is used to control melt flow and modify flow pattern.

A cell method‐based numerical model for resistance welding

P. Alotto, M. Guarnieri, F. Moro, A. Stella

The purpose of this paper is to simulate in the time domain three‐dimensional electrical, thermal, mechanical coupled contact problems arising in electric resistance welding (ERW…

The stand for determining of thermal‐electrical material properties of induction heated charge

Jerzy Zgraja

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the efficiency of indirect determining of the thermal and electrical material characteristics of induction heated charges.

Numerical simulation of electromagnetic stirring in continuous casting of wires

P. Turewicz, E. Baake, A. Umbrashko

The purpose of this paper is to describe how electromagnetic stirring during continuous casting of ferrous and non‐ferrous metals is applied in order to increase the homogeneity…

Synthesizing a nanoparticle distribution in magnetic fluid hyperthermia

P. Di Barba, F. Dughiero, E. Sieni

The purpose of this paper is to present the synthesis of magnetic fluid characteristics, like diameter of nanoparticles (NPs) and their concentration, in order to obtain a…

Higher‐order finite element modeling of rotational induction heating of nonferromagnetic cylindrical billets

Pavel Karban, František Mach, Ivo Dolezel, Jerzy Barglik

The purpose of this paper is to present a methodology of high‐precision finite element modeling of induction heating of rotating nonferromagnetic cylindrical billets in static…

A new high efficiency technology for the induction heating of non magnetic billets

F. Dughiero, M. Forzan, S. Lupi, F. Nicoletti, M. Zerbetto

Low electrical resistivity metal billets can be heated by the currents induced by the rotation of the billet itself inside a transverse DC magnetic field produced by a…

Numerical simulation and investigation of induction through‐heaters in dynamic operation mode

Kirill Blinov, Alexander Nikanorov, Bernard Nacke, Markus Klöpzig

Because of their widespread use in industry, induction through‐heaters of various metal products must be of high effectiveness not only in “quasi” steady‐state operation but in…

Modeling and optimization of coolant channel cross sections in induction heating coils

K. Svendsen, S.T. Hagen

The purpose of this paper is to describe a model that can be used in the estimation of thermal fatigue limited service life of induction coils.

Compensation of induction heating load edge‐effect by space control

Michele Forzan, Sergio Lupi, Ezio Toffano

The purpose of this paper is to present a calculation optimization method that is able to achieve the best induced power profile (and subsequent temperature distribution) in a…

A 3D numerical FEM model for the simulation of induction welding of tubes

F. Dughiero, M. Forzan, M. Garbin, C. Pozza, E. Sieni

The purpose of this paper is to present two simulation strategies for tube induction welding process. Coupled electromagnetic and thermal problem is solved by applying 3D FEM…

Heat generation ability in AC magnetic field of needle‐type Ti‐coated mild steel for ablation cancer therapy

Takashi Naohara, Hiromichi Aono, Hideyuki Hirazawa, Tsunehiro Maehara, Yuji Watanabe, Shinya Matsutomo

The purpose of this paper is to develop a ferromagnetic needle adaptable for a novel ablation cancer therapy; the heat generation ability of the mild steel rod embedded into the…

Operational constraints on the DC induction heating of aluminum billets

Massimo Fabbri, Antonio Morandi, Pier Luigi Ribani

The purpose of this paper is to analyse the heating process of an aluminum billet rotating in a static magnetic field produced by optimized supercoducting coils.

Phase‐modulated currents in induction heating

A. Kapusta, A. Levy, B. Mikhailovich

The purpose of this paper is to determine technological potential of using multi‐frequency electromagnetic fields for the optimization of induction heating process.

Analysis of reactive and resistive open waveguide filters for use in microwave‐heating applicators

Francisco J. Clemente‐Fernández, Juan Monzó‐Cabrera, Juan L. Pedreño‐Molina, Antonio J. Lozano‐Guerrero, Alejandro Díaz‐Morcillo

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the limitations of conventional reactive and resistive filters employed in the open ports of microwave‐heating applicators, in order to…

An application of the impedance boundary condition for the design of coils used in domestic induction heating systems

Claudio Carretero, Óscar Lucía, Jesús Acero, Rafael Alonso, José M. Burdío

The aim of this paper is to propose a design procedure based on the impedance boundary condition in order to simplify the design of inductors for domestic induction heating…

Magnetic field generating inductor for cancer hyperthermia research

V. Nemkov, R. Ruffini, R. Goldstein, J. Jackowski, T.L. DeWeese, R. Ivkov

The purpose of this paper is to continue studies previously reported with the primary focus of optimizing an inductor design. The potential benefits of hyperthermia for cancer…

Influence of the channel design on the heat and mass exchange of induction channel furnace

E. Baake, A. Jakovics, S. Pavlovs, M. Kirpo

The purpose of this paper is to present in‐depth numerical modelling of heat and mass exchange in industrial induction channel furnace (ICF).

Turbulence model effect on heat exchange characteristics through the neutron beam window for European spallation source

S. Spitans, A. Jakovičs

The purpose of this paper is to compare k‐ω shear‐stress transport (SST) and large eddy simulation (LES) turbulence model application effect on numerical computation of flow…

New DC electromagnetic wiping system for hot‐dip coating

M. Dumont, R. Ernst, Y. Fautrelle, B. Grenier, J.J. Hardy, M. Anderhuber

The purpose of this paper is to study an electromagnetic (EM) wiping process based on the EM brake (EMB) principle for hot‐dip galvanizing lines. This EMB system must act…

Cover of COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering

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0332-1649

Online date, start – end:

1982

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

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hybrid

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  • Prof Jan Sykulski