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Influence of the temperature distribution of the build-up formation in the induction channel furnaces

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Abstract

The build-up formation (clogging) is one of the processes which reduces the life-time of the inductors of the high-power induction channel furnaces (ICF). There is no generally accepted theory describing properly the mechanisms of the multi-component clogging. The theoretical basis for the build-up formation via the molecular crystallization is developed in the present paper which shows the role of temperature and hydrodynamical fields in the build-up formation. The closed mathematical model is developed for the channel of ICF on the above basis and consideration of the buoyancy driven transit flow being responsible for the heat exchange with melt bath.

Original languageEnglish
Pages433-442
Number of pages10
Publication statusPublished - 1995
EventProceedings of the Second Baltic Heat Transfer Conference - Jurmala, Latvia
Duration: 21 Aug 199523 Aug 1995

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the Second Baltic Heat Transfer Conference
CityJurmala, Latvia
Period21/08/9523/08/95

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