Modelling the Process of Induction Heating in Volume of a Bar Strip Using Flux 2D Software, coupled with Minitab Experimental Design Software

The purpose of this optimization is the identification of optimal parameters for processing the workpiece (the OLC45 steel bar), using inductive heating in volume. Flux 9.3.2 software, in 2D plan, has been employed in order to perform numerical simulations, while Minitab software has been used...

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Main Authors: CODREAN Marius, COMAN Simina, POPA Monica, LEUCA Teodor, GIURGIU Nicu Constantin
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Language:English
Published: Editura Universităţii din Oradea 2016-05-01
Series:Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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spelling doaj-3bc92f9e5c0b40ed9057ab9c9dc04a792020-11-25T00:12:36ZengEditura Universităţii din OradeaJournal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering1844-60352067-21282016-05-019158Modelling the Process of Induction Heating in Volume of a Bar Strip Using Flux 2D Software, coupled with Minitab Experimental Design SoftwareCODREAN Marius0COMAN Simina1POPA Monica2LEUCA Teodor3GIURGIU Nicu Constantin4University of Oradea, Romania, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information TechnologyUniversity of Oradea, Romania, Faculty of Environmental ProtectionUniversity of Oradea, Romania, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information TechnologyUniversity of Oradea, Romania, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information TechnologyUniversity of Oradea, Romania, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information TechnologyThe purpose of this optimization is the identification of optimal parameters for processing the workpiece (the OLC45 steel bar), using inductive heating in volume. Flux 9.3.2 software, in 2D plan, has been employed in order to perform numerical simulations, while Minitab software has been used to determine optimal parameters. http://electroinf.uoradea.ro/images/articles/CERCETARE/Reviste/JEEE/JEEE_V9_N1_MAY_2016/Codrean_JEEE_Vol_9_Nr_1_MAY_2016.pdfnumerical simulationdesign of experimentsinduction heating
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author CODREAN Marius
COMAN Simina
POPA Monica
LEUCA Teodor
GIURGIU Nicu Constantin
spellingShingle CODREAN Marius
COMAN Simina
POPA Monica
LEUCA Teodor
GIURGIU Nicu Constantin
Modelling the Process of Induction Heating in Volume of a Bar Strip Using Flux 2D Software, coupled with Minitab Experimental Design Software
Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
numerical simulation
design of experiments
induction heating
author_facet CODREAN Marius
COMAN Simina
POPA Monica
LEUCA Teodor
GIURGIU Nicu Constantin
author_sort CODREAN Marius
title Modelling the Process of Induction Heating in Volume of a Bar Strip Using Flux 2D Software, coupled with Minitab Experimental Design Software
title_short Modelling the Process of Induction Heating in Volume of a Bar Strip Using Flux 2D Software, coupled with Minitab Experimental Design Software
title_full Modelling the Process of Induction Heating in Volume of a Bar Strip Using Flux 2D Software, coupled with Minitab Experimental Design Software
title_fullStr Modelling the Process of Induction Heating in Volume of a Bar Strip Using Flux 2D Software, coupled with Minitab Experimental Design Software
title_full_unstemmed Modelling the Process of Induction Heating in Volume of a Bar Strip Using Flux 2D Software, coupled with Minitab Experimental Design Software
title_sort modelling the process of induction heating in volume of a bar strip using flux 2d software, coupled with minitab experimental design software
publisher Editura Universităţii din Oradea
series Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
issn 1844-6035
2067-2128
publishDate 2016-05-01
description The purpose of this optimization is the identification of optimal parameters for processing the workpiece (the OLC45 steel bar), using inductive heating in volume. Flux 9.3.2 software, in 2D plan, has been employed in order to perform numerical simulations, while Minitab software has been used to determine optimal parameters.
topic numerical simulation
design of experiments
induction heating
url http://electroinf.uoradea.ro/images/articles/CERCETARE/Reviste/JEEE/JEEE_V9_N1_MAY_2016/Codrean_JEEE_Vol_9_Nr_1_MAY_2016.pdf
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