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Induction Heating of Billets, Bars, Rods, Wires, Slabs, Plates, Strips, Etc. [.pdf format]

Continuous Aluminum Bar Reheating Before Reducing

Authors: Valery Rudnev, Walter B. Albert
Publication: Metal Producing & Processing
Date: 1/1/1995

Features of induction reheating of continuous-cast aluminium bars before rolling operations are discussed here. Comparison of gas-fired furnaces and induction heaters are also analyzed in this article.


Longitudinal Flux Induction Heating of Slabs, Bars, and Strips is no longer 'Black Magic' (part 1)

Authors: Valery Rudnev, Don L. Loveless
Publication: Industrial Heting Magazine
Date: 1/1/1995

Consisting of two parts, this article describes and evaluates some intricacies, new knowledge and experience in design and utilization of longitudinal flux (solenoidal-type) inductors most commonly used for induction heating of rectangular and trapezoidal shape workpieces. Workpieces of this general shape, include slab, bar plate and strip. The information provided herein demonstrates that slab or strip induction heating is no longer an 'art' or 'black magic' but a well understood and established process.


Longitudinal Flux Induction heating of Slabs, Bars, and Strips is no longer 'Black Magic' (part 2)

Authors: Valery Rudnev, Don L. Loveless
Publication: Industrial Heating
Date: 1/1/1995

Consisting of two parts, this article describes and evaluates some intricacies, new knowledge and experience in design and utilization of longitudinal flux (solenoidal-type) inductors most commonly used for induction heating of rectangular and trapezoidal shape workpieces. Workpieces of this general shape, include slab, bar plate and strip. The information provided herein demonstrates that slab or strip induction heating is no longer an 'art' or 'black magic' but a well understood and established process.


Bar End Heating

Authors: Valery Rudnev
Publication: Forging Magazine
Date: 1/1/1995

Here is what modern forgers need to know about induction bar end heating - an 'easy-to-understand' description of this complex process.


Designing Induction Equipment for Modern Forge Shops

Authors: Valery Rudnev, KS
Publication: Forging Magazine
Date: 12/1/1994

The modern forging industry demands increasingly strict requirements of the induction heating process. In order to meet those requirements and design an effective competitive induction heating system, it is now necessary to take into account some subtle features of the process. State-of-the-art designing and computation of induction equipment for modern forge shops is discussed in this article.


Induction heating of Slab, Plate and Bar for Continuous Casting Lines

Authors: Valery Rudnev, Don L. Loveless
Publication: Metal Producing & Processing
Date: 1/1/1994

Four induction heating coil types are candidates for heating and reheating after continuous casting, but no one coil type provides acceptable heating results in all applications. This article is devoted to selection of the best type of coil for induction heating of SLAB, PLATE, STRIP and BAR for continuous casting lines. The selection of the best type of inductor and its specific design must be based upon a detailed analysis of the particular application.


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