This book aims at a theoretical and practical treatment of both conduction and induction heating. They shape a common theory, one being the 'mirror image' of the other, and so one get two for the price of one. The book comprises four parts: conduction theory, induction theory,...
1.1 This guide is focused on the general procedures necessary to conduct electromagnetic-induction, induction, electromagnetic-cond
1.1 This guide is focused on the general procedures necessary to conduct electromagnetic-induction, induction, electromagnetic-cond
This standard consists of requirements common to both induction and conduction heating installations and induction melting installations, and specific requirements for induction and conduction heating installations, and specific requirements for induction melting...
This guide is focused on the general procedures necessary to conduct electromagnetic-induction, induction, electromagnetic-cond
1.1 This guide is focused on the general procedures necessary to conduct electromagnetic-induction, induction, electromagnetic-cond
Preface to the Second Edition Throughout the years, many books and articles have been written about induction heat treating. In the author's opinion, Induction Heat Treatment of Steel, Lee Semiatin and Dave Stutz, 1986, was an excellent early source for induction heating and...
The second edition of the Handbook of Induction Heating reflects the number of substantial advances that have taken place over the last decade in theory, computer modeling, semi-conductor power supplies, and process technology of induction heating and induction heat treating....
1.1 Scope. This specification provides the minimum fabrication, and quality requirements for the induction brazing of materials such as steels, copper, copper alloys, and heat- and corrosion-resistant alloys as well as other materials that can be adequately induction brazed. Note that...
This specification defines the requirements for locally hardening steel parts by the induction hardening method.
This recommended practice provides guidelines for the establishment of an induction hardening process for steel components. It is intended to be used as a guide for designers of induction hardened parts, for process auditors, and for purchase specifications and/or process sheets as...
This recommended practice provides guidelines for the establishment of an induction hardening process for steel components. It is intended to be used as a guide for designers of induction hardened parts, for process auditors, and for purchase specifications and/or process sheets as...
This specification defines the requirements for locally hardening steel parts by the induction hardening method.
With examples of field failures directly attributable to the Tooth by Tooth Induction Hardening, there has been a negative feeling against the use of this process. This paper shows successes of the process founded on Process Development and Quality Control. The author presents a case for and...
This International Standard specifies the performance requirements for fluorescent induction lamps for general lighting purposes. In this standard, the term "lamp" stands for "induction lamp". It may be expected that lamps which comply with this standard will start and operate...
This International Standard specifies the performance requirements for fluorescent induction lamps for general lighting purposes. In this standard, the term 'lamp' stands for 'induction lamp'. It may be expected that lamps which comply with this standard will start and operate...
This International Standard specifies the performance requirements for fluorescent induction lamps for general lighting purposes. In this standard, the term "lamp" stands for "induction lamp". It may be expected that lamps which comply with this standard will start and operate...
1. SCOPE 1.1 This standard applies to induction and dielectric heating equipment operating rtht frequency rauge from 60 HZ to 30,000 MBZ- (Hz = cycles, MHz z Megacycles)
Contact fatigue and bending fatigue are two main failure modes of steel gears. Surface pitting and spalling are two common contact fatigue failures, which are due to the alternating subsurface shear stresses from the contact load between two gear mates. When a gear is in service under cyclic...
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