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Thermal analysis using induction and concentrated solar radiation for the heating of metals

Armando Rojas-Morín, Yolanda Flores-Salgado, Omar Álvarez, Alejandro Jaramillo–Mora, Arturo Barba‐Pingarrón

2022Results in Engineering19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It is described the thermal analysis of a cylindrical workpiece involving the coupling of two heat sources. Induction heating was applied, which generated Eddy currents that circulated through the workpiece and heated the material surface. Also, concentrated solar energy heating was applied at the top of the workpiece, which generated a heat flux from the Fresnel lens concentrator. The formulation for the transient heat transfer analysis is presented. A numerical simulation for solving Maxwell's equations along with coupled and transient heat transfer conditions was developed using COMSOL Multiphysics®. The temperature distribution of the cylindrical workpiece was obtained, and the heating time was also determined. Subsequently, we compared this simulation and the experimental test. The experimental results show that for the coupling induction and concentrated solar energy, the temperature reaches its maximum faster than induction or concentrated solar energy alone. This kind of proposed alternative system can be useful for time and energy reduction for industrial heat treatments like annealing, precipitation hardening, quenching and tempering, isothermal treatments of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys.

Topics & Concepts

MultiphysicsMaterials scienceHeat transferMechanicsInduction heatingHeat fluxIsothermal processSolar energyThermalEddy currentThermodynamicsPhysicsFinite element methodElectromagnetic coilEngineeringElectrical engineeringAdditive Manufacturing Materials and ProcessesWelding Techniques and Residual StressesHigh Entropy Alloys Studies
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