Proceedings 2007 IEEE SoutheastCon 2007
DOI: 10.1109/secon.2007.342937
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The layer theory approach applied to induction heating systems with rotational symmetry

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“…Using the method obtained in [17] with the values of B z ,N-1 , H y,N-1 , B z,1 , H y,1 and [T n ] as derived in the previous section then…”
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“…Using the method obtained in [17] with the values of B z ,N-1 , H y,N-1 , B z,1 , H y,1 and [T n ] as derived in the previous section then…”
Section: Field Calculations At the Region Boundariesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Force The terminal impedance per phase per metre of axial length can be derived [17] where b is the thickness of the strip and where Z r is obtained using (27). The net power density induced in the strip is obtained using the concept of Poynting vector and therefore the net power density in the strip is…”
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