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induction heating

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Why, during the process of conducting the simulation of workpiece induction heating, as the workpiece moves, the temperature of the induction heating part of the coil keeps rising continuously, and it fails to reach a state where the heat input and output are balanced, thus preventing the temperature at the heating location from remaining constant.The 2-D rotational modeling that I use.Set up heat radiation and heat flux for heat dissipation. Thanks for help!


1 Reply Last Post 19 oct. 2025, 13:56 UTC−4
Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 7 months ago 19 oct. 2025, 13:56 UTC−4

Check your boundary conditions. Sounds like maybe you are putting heat into your computational space but not necessarily letting any come out. If you have already checked all that, then I suggest you post your .mph file to the forum.

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Check your boundary conditions. Sounds like maybe you are putting heat into your computational space but not necessarily letting any come out. If you have already checked all that, then I suggest you post your .mph file to the forum.

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