Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders
Patent
1976-03-12
1980-12-09
Reynolds, B. A.
Electric heating
Metal heating
Of cylinders
29447, 29464, 29744, 228 6R, 228212, 228242, 335219, B23K 1300
Patent
active
042386586
ABSTRACT:
What is proposed is a method of assembling nonmagnetic current-conducting components into units along an axis of assembly. The assembly is arranged under the effect of electrodynamic forces formed by the interaction of a primary alternating magnetic field directed along the axis of assembly and a secondary magnetic field. The components to be assembled are placed in the primary magnetic field so that the areas covered by the contours of the currents induced in these components by the magnetic field are located in planes approximately perpendicular to the axis of assembly; and in each adjacent pair of components to be assembled the regions covered by the contours of the induced currents at least partially overlap each other.
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Ioffe Benyamin A.
Kalnin Robert K.
Kern Ivan I.
Kipers Jury J.
Sermons Gunar Y.
Reynolds B. A.
Shaw Clifford C.
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