Electric heating – Metal heating – Of cylinders
Patent
1979-04-20
1981-07-28
Kozma, Thomas J.
Electric heating
Metal heating
Of cylinders
219 1057, 219 1079, 148108, 148121, 310211, 29598, H05B 606, H02K 1502
Patent
active
042812348
ABSTRACT:
Method of induction heating (annealing) the aluminum rotor cage of a squirrel cage rotor assembly so as to enhance the conductivity of the rotor cage with a consequent enhancement of the operating characteristics and efficiency of motors incorporating the annealed rotor. The rotor assembly is placed within a gap in the core of an induction heater transformer and is subjected to an alternating magnetic field which passes in generally radial direction through the body of the rotor assembly so as to induce a current in the rotor cage which resistance heats the rotor cage substantially independently of the steel laminations comprising the core of the rotor body. The rotor assembly being heat treated is rotated about its longitudinal axis so as to provide substantially uniform heating of the rotor cage.
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Emerson Electric Co.
Kozma Thomas J.
Leung Philip H.
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