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Experiment and analysis of levitation-melting method of induction furnace

Enokizono et al., 1995

Document ID
13043709037466797240
Author
Enokizono H
Todaka T
Yokoji K
Matsumoto I
Kubo K
Wada Y
Publication year
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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics

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This paper presents basic data on the effect of a high-frequency induction coil in the levitation-melting method. The buoyant force is measured with a digital balance under the constant 30 kW output, and the effect of the coil's position on the buoyancy is investigated …
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