System and method of adjusting the equilibrium temperature of an inductively-heated susceptor
First Claim
1. A method of inductive heating, comprising the steps of:
- applying alternating current to an induction coil having at least one susceptor face sheet mounted adjacent thereto, the susceptor face sheet being formed of an electrically conductive ferromagnetic alloy having a Curie temperature;
generating a magnetic field;
inductively heating the susceptor face sheet to a first equilibrium temperature approaching the Curie temperature in response to the magnetic field;
adjusting at least one of a frequency and an amperage of the alternating current; and
shifting the equilibrium temperature of the susceptor face sheet from the first equilibrium temperature to a second equilibrium temperature in response to adjusting at least one of the frequency and the amperage.
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Abstract
A system for inductively heating a workpiece may include an induction coil, at least one susceptor face sheet, and a current controller coupled. The induction coil may be configured to conduct an alternating current and generate a magnetic field in response to the alternating current. The susceptor face sheet may be configured to have a workpiece positioned therewith. The susceptor face sheet may be formed of a ferromagnetic alloy having a Curie temperature and being inductively heatable to an equilibrium temperature approaching the Curie temperature in response to the magnetic field. The current controller may be coupled to the induction coil and may be configured to adjust the alternating current in a manner causing a change in at least one heating parameter of the susceptor face sheet.
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8 Claims
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1. A method of inductive heating, comprising the steps of:
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applying alternating current to an induction coil having at least one susceptor face sheet mounted adjacent thereto, the susceptor face sheet being formed of an electrically conductive ferromagnetic alloy having a Curie temperature; generating a magnetic field; inductively heating the susceptor face sheet to a first equilibrium temperature approaching the Curie temperature in response to the magnetic field; adjusting at least one of a frequency and an amperage of the alternating current; and shifting the equilibrium temperature of the susceptor face sheet from the first equilibrium temperature to a second equilibrium temperature in response to adjusting at least one of the frequency and the amperage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of inductively heating a workpiece, comprising the steps of:
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applying alternating current to an induction coil having a susceptor face sheet mounted adjacent thereto, the susceptor face sheet being formed of an electrically-conductive ferromagnetic alloy having a. Curie temperature of the workpiece in contact with the susceptor face sheet; generating a magnetic field in response to the alternating current; inductively heating the susceptor face sheet at a first heating rate to a first equilibrium temperature approaching the Curie temperature in response to the magnetic field; conductively heating the workpiece in thermal contact with the susceptor face sheet; stabilizing the temperature of the susceptor face sheet at the first equilibrium temperature; adjusting at least one of a frequency and an amperage of the alternating current; and changing the first heating rate and/or the first equilibrium temperature of the susceptor face sheet to a second heating rate and/or a second equilibrium temperature in response to adjusting at least one of the frequency and the amperage of the alternating current.
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