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Features of using linear graphs in developing mathematical model of metal melting process in induction crucible furnace

Abror Pulatov, Jamol Bekmuradov, Odiljon Zaripov

2021E3S Web of Conferences22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The use of linear graphs in the development of a mathematical model of metal melting in an induction crucible furnace allows to determine the metal melting temperature and control the excess temperature in the main parts of the furnace. In addition, if it is necessary to optimize the thermal mode of operation of the furnace according to the presented graph conversion method, a graph model of any part of the furnace with the desired thermal parameters can be obtained.

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Crucible (geodemography)Induction furnaceGraphThermalMetalInduction heatingMaterials scienceProcess (computing)MetallurgyComputer scienceThermodynamicsEngineeringChemistryPhysicsComputational chemistryOperating systemTheoretical computer scienceElectrical engineeringAlloyElectromagnetic coilEngineering and Agricultural InnovationsInduction Heating and Inverter TechnologyCoal Combustion and Slurry Processing
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