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Electromagnetic Induction Heating of Titanium
Posted 31.03.2015, 05:43 GMT-4 Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Materials, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions 1 Reply
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Good morning all,
I am carry out a work based project for Rolls-Royce plc, compressor components business, also doubling up as my university dissertation.
The project is to improve efficiency of the thermal cycle used to adhesively bond Fan Track Liner components within the Compressor Fan Case.
I need a rough calculation of energy input required to elevate a 500kg thermal mass of titanium 6/4 to 175 degrees c and hold it there for 70 minutes by way of electromagnetic induction.
I'm aware that titanium is poor electrical conductor, however I would like data on which to discount this application.
I'm wondering if there are any gentlemen on here who may be able to calculate this for me?
Kind Regards Tom Smith (Laboratory Technologist)
I am carry out a work based project for Rolls-Royce plc, compressor components business, also doubling up as my university dissertation.
The project is to improve efficiency of the thermal cycle used to adhesively bond Fan Track Liner components within the Compressor Fan Case.
I need a rough calculation of energy input required to elevate a 500kg thermal mass of titanium 6/4 to 175 degrees c and hold it there for 70 minutes by way of electromagnetic induction.
I'm aware that titanium is poor electrical conductor, however I would like data on which to discount this application.
I'm wondering if there are any gentlemen on here who may be able to calculate this for me?
Kind Regards Tom Smith (Laboratory Technologist)
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