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Что (кто) такое induction heating - определение

PROCESS OF HEATING AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING OBJECT BY ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION
Heated inductively; Inductive heating; Induction heat; Eddy-current heating; Induction heating applications
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induction heating         
¦ noun heating of a material by inducing an electric current within it.
Induced current         
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PRODUCTION OF VOLTAGE BY A VARYING MAGNETIC FIELD
Faraday-Lenz law; Induces; Magnetic Induction; Faraday's law induction; Electric mutual inductivity; Magnetic mutual inductivity; Magnetic self-inductivity; Electric self-inductivity; Induction (electricity); Faraday's Induction Law; Induction (electricity and magnetism); Induced current; Faraday's Law of Induction; Faraday's Law Of Induction; Faradays law; Parasitic induction; Faraday's Laws of Induction; Faradays Law; Induksioni Elektromagnetik; Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction; EM induction; Faraday–Lenz law; Magneto-induction
·add. ·- A current due to variation in the magnetic field surrounding its conductor.
Electromagnetic induction         
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PRODUCTION OF VOLTAGE BY A VARYING MAGNETIC FIELD
Faraday-Lenz law; Induces; Magnetic Induction; Faraday's law induction; Electric mutual inductivity; Magnetic mutual inductivity; Magnetic self-inductivity; Electric self-inductivity; Induction (electricity); Faraday's Induction Law; Induction (electricity and magnetism); Induced current; Faraday's Law of Induction; Faraday's Law Of Induction; Faradays law; Parasitic induction; Faraday's Laws of Induction; Faradays Law; Induksioni Elektromagnetik; Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction; EM induction; Faraday–Lenz law; Magneto-induction
Electromagnetic or magnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force (emf) across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field.
Forced induction         
  • A supercharger (on top of a dark-grey inlet manifold) for a car engine
PROCESS OF DELIVERING COMPRESSED AIR TO THE INTAKE OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Forced-induction; Forced Induction
In an internal combustion engine, forced induction is where turbocharging or supercharging is used to increase the density of the intake air. Engines without forced induction are classified as naturally aspirated.
Electrostatic induction         
  • Using an electroscope to show electrostatic induction. The device has leaves/needle that become charged when introducing a charged rod to it. The leaves bend the leave/needle, and the stronger the static introduced, the more bending occurs.
REDISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC CHARGE DUE TO PRESENCE OF OTHER CHARGES
Electricity induction; Charging by induction
Electrostatic induction, also known as "electrostatic influence" or simply "influence" in Europe and Latin America, is a redistribution of electric charge in an object, caused by the influence of nearby charges. In the presence of a charged body, an insulated conductor develops a positive charge on one end and a negative charge on the other end.
Forecasting (heating)         
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Forecasting (Heating)
Forecasting is a method of controlling building heating by calculating demand for heating energy that should be supplied to the building in each time unit. By combining physics of structures with meteorology, properties of the building, weather conditions including outdoor temperature, wind power and direction, as well as solar radiation can be taken into account.
Heating element         
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  • Some other symbols used for heater-coils or heating elements
  • Symbol of a heater-coil or heating element
  • A flexible PTC heater made of conductive rubber
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CONVERTS ELECTRICITY INTO HEAT THROUGH THE PROCESS OF RESISTIVE OR JOULE HEATING
Calrod; Heater element; Heating elements; PTC heater
A heating element converts electrical energy into heat through the process of Joule heating. Electric current through the element encounters resistance, resulting in heating of the element.
Induction motor         
  • Transient solution for an AC induction motor from a complete stop to its operating point under a varying load
  • Inherent slip – unequal rotation frequency of stator field and the rotor
  • Typical torque curve as a function of slip, represented as "g" here
  • IEEE recommended Thévenin equivalent circuit
  • Typical speed-torque curve for NEMA Design B Motor
  • Cutaway view through stator of [[TEFC]] induction motor, showing rotor with internal air circulation vanes. Many such motors have a symmetric armature, and the frame may be reversed to place the electrical connection box (not shown) on the opposite side.
  • Squirrel-cage rotor construction, showing only the center three laminations
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  • Speed-torque curves for four induction motor types: A) Single-phase, B) Polyphase cage, C) Polyphase cage deep bar, D) Polyphase double cage
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TYPE OF AC ELECTRIC MOTOR
Induction motors; Tesla motor; AC induction motor; Induction AC motor; Split-phase motor; Asynchronous electric motor; Asynchronous motor; 3-phase induction motor; Single-phase induction motor; Three phase motor; Cage-induction motor; Asynchronous induction motor; Three phase induction motor; Slip (motors); Induction Motor; Cascade motor connection; Induction type motor; Three phase electric motor; Industrial motor; Three-phase induction motor
An induction motor or asynchronous motor is an AC electric motor in which the electric current in the rotor needed to produce torque is obtained by electromagnetic induction from the magnetic field of the stator winding.IEC 60050 (Publication date: 1990-10).
Induction motor         
  • Transient solution for an AC induction motor from a complete stop to its operating point under a varying load
  • Inherent slip – unequal rotation frequency of stator field and the rotor
  • Typical torque curve as a function of slip, represented as "g" here
  • IEEE recommended Thévenin equivalent circuit
  • Typical speed-torque curve for NEMA Design B Motor
  • Cutaway view through stator of [[TEFC]] induction motor, showing rotor with internal air circulation vanes. Many such motors have a symmetric armature, and the frame may be reversed to place the electrical connection box (not shown) on the opposite side.
  • Squirrel-cage rotor construction, showing only the center three laminations
  • Tesla Museum]] in Belgrade, Serbia
  • Speed-torque curves for four induction motor types: A) Single-phase, B) Polyphase cage, C) Polyphase cage deep bar, D) Polyphase double cage
  • Typical speed-torque curves for different motor input frequencies as for example used with [[variable-frequency drive]]s
  • quadrupole field]].
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TYPE OF AC ELECTRIC MOTOR
Induction motors; Tesla motor; AC induction motor; Induction AC motor; Split-phase motor; Asynchronous electric motor; Asynchronous motor; 3-phase induction motor; Single-phase induction motor; Three phase motor; Cage-induction motor; Asynchronous induction motor; Three phase induction motor; Slip (motors); Induction Motor; Cascade motor connection; Induction type motor; Three phase electric motor; Industrial motor; Three-phase induction motor
·add. ·- A type of alternating-current motor comprising two wound members, one stationary, called the stator, and the other rotating, called the rotor, these two members corresponding to a certain extent to the field and armature of a direct-current motor.
Trace heating         
Heat tape; Heat trace; Trace Heating; Heat tracing; Electric heat tracing; Surface heating
Electric heat tracing, heat tape or surface heating, is a system used to maintain or raise the temperature of pipes and vessels using heat tracing cables. Trace heating takes the form of an electrical heating element run in physical contact along the length of a pipe.

Википедия

Induction heating

Induction heating is the process of heating electrically conductive materials, namely metals or semi-conductors, by electromagnetic induction, through heat transfer passing through an induction coil that creates an electromagnetic field within the coil to heat up and possibly melt steel, copper, brass, graphite, gold, silver, aluminum, or carbide. An induction heater consists of an electromagnet and an electronic oscillator that passes a high-frequency alternating current (AC) through the electromagnet. The rapidly alternating magnetic field penetrates the object, generating electric currents inside the conductor called eddy currents. The eddy currents flow through the resistance of the material, and heat it by Joule heating. In ferromagnetic and ferrimagnetic materials, such as iron, heat also is generated by magnetic hysteresis losses. The frequency of the electric current used for induction heating depends on the object size, material type, coupling (between the work coil and the object to be heated), and the penetration depth.

An important feature of the induction heating process is that the heat is generated inside the object itself, instead of by an external heat source via heat conduction. Thus objects can be heated very rapidly. In addition, there need not be any external contact, which can be important where contamination is an issue. Induction heating is used in many industrial processes, such as heat treatment in metallurgy, Czochralski crystal growth and zone refining used in the semiconductor industry, and to melt refractory metals that require very high temperatures. It is also used in induction cooktops.