Help with Induction heating for steam
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Help with Induction heating for steam
Hi,
I'm working on a project that would require the ability to heat water into steam via electric induction, preferably DC or via AC converter if necessary.
I'm thinking a monotube design with an induction coil surrounding it that could produce steam from 2 quarts of water in say 30 seconds or less.
Anyone here have experience with that kind of design?
Thanks,
I'm working on a project that would require the ability to heat water into steam via electric induction, preferably DC or via AC converter if necessary.
I'm thinking a monotube design with an induction coil surrounding it that could produce steam from 2 quarts of water in say 30 seconds or less.
Anyone here have experience with that kind of design?
Thanks,
walter.clark24- Posts : 5
Join date : 2009-02-07
Re: Help with Induction heating for steam
Definitely use a single tube. I would use one with vanes on the inside to maximize surface area between the water and the metal.
Get a copy of Davies & Simpson's Induction Heating Handbook through interlibrary-loan.
See also: Induction Heating
Get a copy of Davies & Simpson's Induction Heating Handbook through interlibrary-loan.
See also: Induction Heating
jackhouston11- Posts : 2
Join date : 2009-02-11
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