Inductive Heating of a Copper Cylinder
Model ID: 148
The induced currents in a copper cylinder produce heat that in turn change the electrical conductivity. This means that the field propagation has to be solved simultaneously with the heat transfer through the cylinder and surrounding system. This model shows this coupling between eddy currents are heat transfer as a tutorial example.
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INDUCTIVE HEATING: Inductive heating of a copper cylinder where resistivity is temperature-dependent. |

