The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 1990 Cloth: 978-0-86341-174-8 | eISBN: 978-1-84919-428-0 Library of Congress Classification TK4601.D37 1990 Dewey Decimal Classification 621.4028
ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
This book aims at a theoretical and practical treatment of both conduction and induction heating. They share a common theory, one being the 'mirror image' of the other, and so one gets two for the price of one.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I: Direct resistance heating
Chapter 1: Fundamentals
Chapter 2: Alternating currents in conductors: the semi-infinite slab
Chapter 3: Alternating currents in conductors: wide rectangular slab
Chapter 4: Alternating currents in conductors: circular cross-section
Chapter 5: Hollow conductors: tubes
Chapter 6: Wire and strip heating
Part II: Induction heating
Chapter 7: Basic induction heating
Chapter 8: Induction heating of thin slabs
Chapter 9: Induction heating of cylinders
Chapter 10: Induction heating of tubes
Chapter 11: Induction heating of hollow cylinder from inside
Chapter 12: Effects of changing permeability and resistivity
Chapter 13: Non-linear theory
Chapter 14: Proximity heating
Part III: Heat transfer for electroheat
Chapter 15: Basic heat transfer
Chapter 16: Soaking conditions
Chapter 17: Radiation
Chapter 18: Effect of current depth and radiation
Chapter 19: Heat transfer during surface hardening
Chapter 20: Water cooling in conductors
Chapter 21: Billet with initial temperature distribution
Part IV: Practical heating
Chapter 22: Through-heating by induction
Chapter 23: Surface heating by induction
Chapter 24: Other applications of induction heating