Applied Sciences (Mar 2020)

Effect of Plate Curvature on Heat Source Distribution in Induction Line Heating for Plate Forming

  • Lichun Chang,
  • Yao Zhao,
  • Hua Yuan,
  • Xiaocai Hu,
  • Zhen Yang,
  • Hao Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10072304
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 7
p. 2304

Abstract

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Line heating is an essential process in the formation of ship hull plates with a complex curvature. Electromagnetic induction heating is widely used in the line heating process. In electromagnetic induction heating, the shape of the coil and the air gap between the inductor and workpiece could influence the heat source distribution. Moreover, in the line heating process, the change of curvature of the plate will cause a change of the air gap of the inductor. Magnetic thermal coupling calculation is an effective method for simulating induction heating. This paper used the finite element method to calculate the distribution of heat sources in different initial plate curvatures and coil widths. The changes in heat source distribution and its laws were investigated. The results show that when the coil width is less than 100 mm, the effect of plate curvature on heat source distribution and strain distribution is not apparent; when the coil width is greater than 100 mm, the plate curvature has a visible effect on the heat generation distribution. In the case of a curvature increasing from 0 to 1 and a coil width equal to 220 mm, the Joule heat generation in the center of the heating area is reduced by up to 21%.

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