Cold crucible induction furnaces (CCIF) are widely used in the melting of reactive and pure metals, as they virtually eliminate contamination. During melting, the induction furnace has to simultaneously melt and levitate the molten load in a process where the load’s phase, shape and properties are in flux. To design a cold crucible induction furnace that satisfy these conditions, requires the consideration of the complex interaction of electromagnetic, thermal, hydrostatic and electro-dynamic principles.
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Designing such furnaces requires developing a methodology that must consider closely bound electromagnetic, thermal, hydrostatic and electrodynamic processes. Download the white paper to see how Elmag facilitated these complex calculations.