Electric heating – Metal heating
Patent
1992-12-07
1994-05-24
Reynolds, Bruce A.
Electric heating
Metal heating
219396, 219407, 219601, 219634, 373 6, H05B 1100, H05B 612, F27D 1100
Patent
active
053150856
ABSTRACT:
An oven (1800) for use in conjunction with a dynamic thermal-mechanical testing system that exhibits both self-resistive and self-inductive heating whenever a sufficiently large alternating (AC) electrical current is passed through the oven. In one embodiment, the oven is fabricated from a material which undergoes self-resistive heating to radiantly heat an internal volume of the oven. The oven also includes appropriately shaped heating sections (1830), which undergoes self-resistive and self-inductive heating to compensate for heat losses into a support for the oven.
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Dynamic Systems Inc.
Jeffery John A.
Michaelson Peter L.
Reynolds Bruce A.
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