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4.0 out of 5 stars
A book on Electroheat - Worth a place on your desk,
By ARTHUR HOLLAND (Oakville, ON Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Foundations of Electroheat : A Unified Approach (Hardcover)
If you are interested in the many ways of delivering electroheat this book is well worth a place on your desk. It is based on courses on electroheat given in the engineering dept of Cambridge University UK where Metaxas is a Fellow of St John's College. Here he combines mathematical treatment of the principles of electroheat with descriptions and sketches of a wide variety of industrial applications. He graciously acknowledges his debt to the many colleagues who have devoted their careers to the subject and quotes sources both in the text then in a reference list covering five pages in section 9.11.This book is rich in graphs, illustrations and diagrams of processes. These are all black and white, clear, concise and free from the kind of costly artistic glitz that often preempts substance. Metaxas provides a searching analytical treatment of the modes of heat generation and distribution in various materials when subjected to electromagnetic fields. The materials can be conductors, insulators or anything in between. He demonstrates that one compact mathematics and physics toolbox can bring understanding and an ability to handle a diverse range of applications. This is what brings "Unified Approach" into the title. In the section on properties of materials Metaxas begins " The prime purpose of utilizing electrical energy in the processes considered in this book is either to elevate the temperature to effect annealing, curing, sterilizing or melting, to supply the necessary energy for drying as in dielectric or infra-red heating techniques, to provide sufficient energy for welding or cutting materials or to promote plasmas for a number of important industrial applications." He describes and gives values for the properties of materials relevant to the heating process. These include electrical and thermal conductivity, specific heat, permittivity, dielectric loss, their dependence on temperature. There is a section on applicators for electromagnetic heating. This includes: This same section covers power sources downstream of the 50 or 60Hz public Chapter 7 deals with heat and mass transfer. |
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Foundations of Electroheat : A Unified Approach by A. C. Metaxas (Hardcover - July 11, 1996)
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