Thermal and high magnetic field treatment of materials and...

Electric heating – Inductive heating – Specific heating application

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for altering characteristics, such as can include structural, magnetic, electrical, optical or acoustical characteristics, of an electrically-conductive workpiece utilizes a magnetic field within which the workpiece is positionable and schemes for thermally treating the workpiece by heating or cooling techniques in conjunction with the generated magnetic field so that the characteristics of the workpiece are effected by both the generated magnetic field and the thermal treatment of the workpiece.

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G.M.Ludtka “In situ evidence of enhanced transformation kinetics in medium carbon steel due to a high magnetic field” Scripta Materialia 51 (Apr. 20, 2004) pp. 171-174.

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