3D electromagnetic modelling of a cold crucible for induction electro-processing of materials
Boundary plot showing the electric potential, streamline plot shows the magnetic flux density
Ernst, R.
EPM-MADYLAM laboratory, CNRS, Saint Martin d’Hères, France
The cold crucible is a tool which is frequently used for induction heating applications for the elaboration of materials by middle or high frequency magnetic field. This crucible is made of copper sectors assembled together to form the container in which the electroconductive material is molten. Each sector is water cooled, which keeps the crucible cold when the material is heated and molten inside it thanks to the induced currents produced by a surrounding inductor.

