Induction Heating and Heat Treatment
Volume 4C is a comprehensive guide to electromagnetic induction and how to employ it in heat treating, metalworking, and materials manufacturing. Using diagrams, photos, and data plots, the volume reveals the science behind induction heating processes such as induction hardening, tempering, stress relieving, melting, brazing, soldering, and the preheating of metals and alloys prior to working. It also presents practical information on process control, modeling and simulation, and induction heating equipment, including high-voltage transformers, power supplies, and atmospheric chambers. In addition, the volume offers insight on quality assurance, maintenance, and energy use, and it reviews international standards on allowable levels of exposure to electromagnetic fields. For information on the print version of Volume 4C, ISBN: 978-1-62708-012-5, follow this link.
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Table of Contents
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Fundamentals
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Principles of Induction HeatingPublished:09 June 2014
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Electromagnetic and Thermal Properties of MaterialsPublished:09 June 2014
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Estimation of the Basic Induction Process ParametersPublished:09 June 2014
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Induction Heat Treating
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Metallurgy of Induction Hardening of SteelByDavid K. MatlockDavid K. MatlockColorado School of MinesSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Principles of Induction Hardening and InspectionPublished:09 June 2014
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Quenching of Induction Heated Steel[1]ByStanley ZinnStanley ZinnFerrotherm CorporationSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Residual Stresses in Induction Hardened SteelsByJanez GrumJanez GrumUniversity of LjubljanaSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Tempering of Induction Hardened SteelsByS. Lee SemiatinS. Lee SemiatinAir Force Research LaboratorySearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Induction Case Hardening of Axle ShaftsPublished:09 June 2014
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Induction Hardening of Crankshafts and CamshaftsPublished:09 June 2014
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Induction Hardening of Gears and Gear-Like ComponentsByJohn StormJohn StormContour Hardening, Inc.Search for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Induction Hardening Off-Road Machinery ComponentsByMarv McKimpsonMarv McKimpsonAdvanced Materials Technology, Caterpillar Inc.Search for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Induction Hardening for the Aeronautic and Aerospace IndustryByChristian Krause;Christian KrauseEldec Schwenk InductionSearch for other works by this author on:Fabio BiasuttiFabio BiasuttiEldec Schwenk InductionSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Defects and Abnormal Characteristics of Induction Hardened ComponentsByArthur Griebel;Arthur GriebelElement Materials TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:John TartagliaJohn TartagliaElement Materials TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Modeling & Simulation of Induction Heat Treating
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Methods, Tools, and Software for Physical Process Analysis and DesignByMichele ForzanMichele ForzanUniversity of PaduaSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Electromagnetic Problem SolutionsByJerzy Barglik;Jerzy BarglikSilesian University of TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:Dagmara DołęgaDagmara DołęgaSilesian University of TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Thermal Problem SolutionsByJerzy Barglik;Jerzy BarglikSilesian University of TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:Dagmara DołęgaDagmara DołęgaSilesian University of TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Coupled Problem SolutionByJerzy Barglik;Jerzy BarglikSilesian University of TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:Dagmara DołęgaDagmara DołęgaSilesian University of TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Modeling and Simulation of Stresses and Distortion in Induction Hardened SteelsByPublished:09 June 2014
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Induction Heating
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Warm and Hot Working ApplicationsByChester J. Van Tyne;Chester J. Van TyneColorado School of MinesSearch for other works by this author on:John WaltersJohn WaltersScientific Forming Technologies CorporationSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Carbon Steels and Alloy Steels Used in Warm and Hot WorkingByChester J. Van Tyne;Chester J. Van TyneColorado School of MinesSearch for other works by this author on:Kester D. ClarkeKester D. ClarkeLos Alamos National LaboratorySearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Temperature Requirements for Heating Super Alloys and Stainless SteelsPublished:09 June 2014
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Temperature Requirements for Heating Titanium, Aluminum, Magnesium, and Copper AlloysByAlexey SverdlinAlexey SverdlinBradley UniversitySearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Induction Heating of Billets, Rods, and BarsPublished:09 June 2014
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Induction Heating of Selective RegionsPublished:09 June 2014
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Basic Principles of Optimal Design of Electromagnetic Devices and Multiobjective OptimizationByPaolo Di BarbaPaolo Di BarbaUniversity of PaviaSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Optimal Control of Induction Heating of Metals Prior to Warm and Hot FormingByEdgar Rapoport;Edgar RapoportSamara State Technical UniversitySearch for other works by this author on:Yulia PleshivtsevaYulia PleshivtsevaSamara State Technical UniversitySearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Induction Melting
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Introduction and Fundamental Principles of Induction MeltingByBernard NackeBernard NackeLeibniz University of HannoverSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Computational Modeling of Induction Melting and Experimental VerificationBySergejs PavlousSergejs PavlousThe University of LatviaSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Components and Design of Induction Crucible FurnacesByBernard NackeBernard NackeLeibniz University of HannoverSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Components, Design, and Operation of Vacuum Induction Crucible FurnacesByEgbert BaakeEgbert BaakeLeibniz University of HannoverSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Components and Design of Channel Inductor FurnacesByBernard NackeBernard NackeLeibniz University of HannoverSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Metallurgy of Induction Melting Processes for Iron and Non-Iron MaterialsByErwin DötschErwin DötschABP Induction SystemsSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Operation of Induction Furnaces in Iron FoundriesByErwin DötschErwin DötschABP Induction SystemsSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Operation of Induction Furnaces for Steel and Non-iron MaterialsByErwin DötschErwin DötschABP Induction SystemsSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Melting of Glasses and OxidesBySergejs PavlovsSergejs PavlovsThe University of LatviaSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Energy and Environmental Aspects of Induction Melting ProcessesByBernard NackeBernard NackeLeibniz University of HannoverSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Operating Safety of Induction Melting FurnacesByPublished:09 June 2014
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Equipment
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Fundamentals and General Aspects of Power Supply Design for Induction Heating, Heat Treating, Welding, and MeltingByGary GariglioGary GariglioInterpower InductionSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Power Supplies for Induction Heat Treating, Brazing, and SolderingByPublished:09 June 2014
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Design and Fabrication of Inductors for Induction Heat TreatingByMicah BlackMicah BlackTucker Induction SystemsSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Design and Fabrication of Induction Coils for Heating Bars, Billets, and SlabsByJoe StambaughJoe StambaughAjax Tocco MagnethermicSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Design and Fabrication of Inductors for Heat Treating, Brazing, and SolderingByAndrew BernhardAndrew BernhardRadyne CorporationSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Magnetic Flux Controllers in Induction Heating and MeltingPublished:09 June 2014
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Systematic Analysis of Induction Coil Failures and PreventionPublished:09 June 2014
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Transformer Design and Load MatchingByPublished:09 June 2014
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Vertical Scanners, Horizontal Scanners, and Tooth by Tooth ScannersByRonald R. AkersRonald R. AkersAjax Tocco MagnethermicSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Controlled Atmosphere ChambersByScott LarrabeeScott LarrabeeRadyne CorporationSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Material Handling Equipment for Induction Heating SystemsBySean Buechner;Sean BuechnerAlpha 1 Induction Service CenterSearch for other works by this author on:Brian P. LockitskiBrian P. LockitskiInductoheat, Inc.Search for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Maintenance of Induction Heat Treating EquipmentByFred R. SpechtFred R. SpechtAjax TOCCO MagnethermicSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Water Cooling for Induction SystemsByFred R. SpechtFred R. SpechtAjax TOCCO MagnethermicSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Process Control, Monitoring, Design and Quality Assurance
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Process Control, Monitoring and Quality Assurance Specifics for Induction HeatingByTimothy KennamerTimothy KennamerAjax Tocco Magnethermic Corp.Search for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Using Infrared Thermometers to Control Temperature During Induction HeatingByVern LappeVern LappeIrcon/Raytek Corporation
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Induction Heating Control SystemByMichael RuggMichael RuggInterpower InductionSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Process Design for Induction Brazing and SolderingPublished:09 June 2014
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Inspection and NDT MethodsByVladimir Frankfurt;Vladimir FrankfurtIllinois Institute of TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:Philip NashPhilip NashIllinois Institute of TechnologySearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Special Applications of Induction Heating
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Historical Review of Induction Glass MeltingByDavid J. McEnroeDavid J. McEnroeCorning IncorporatedSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Induction Glass Melting and FormingByDavid J. McEnroeDavid J. McEnroeCorning IncorporatedSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Induction Heating in Optical Fiber Draw ProcessingByDaniel W. HawtofDaniel W. HawtofCorning IncorporatedSearch for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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Nanoparticle Heating Using Induction in HyperthermiaByGirish DahakeGirish DahakeAmbrell, an Ameritherm Co.Search for other works by this author on:Published:09 June 2014
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