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Induction heating electromagnetic equation

Nestor Bolaños Rodriguez

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Hi, i'm looking at the electromagnetic equation on the induction heating domain and I'm wondering about the terms multiplied by the potential vector. From which equations do they come?
I attached a photo that shows the terms I'm referring to.


2 Replies Last Post 24 giu 2013, 02:57 GMT-4
Nestor Bolaños Rodriguez

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Posted: 1 decade ago 21 giu 2013, 14:52 GMT-4
Any ideas?
Any ideas?

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Posted: 1 decade ago 24 giu 2013, 02:57 GMT-4
Hi

you can derive this from Maxwell-equations in potential formulation plus Ohm's law
for time-harmonic fields:

in brief:

j = sigma*E = -sigma * dA/dt = i*omega*sigma*A

The second term is from the displaceemnt current and for electromagnetic waves
that should not influence induction heating.


Jens
Hi you can derive this from Maxwell-equations in potential formulation plus Ohm's law for time-harmonic fields: in brief: j = sigma*E = -sigma * dA/dt = i*omega*sigma*A The second term is from the displaceemnt current and for electromagnetic waves that should not influence induction heating. Jens

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