Help Reversing Engineer Induction Stove - Faraday & Joule Laws

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The discussion revolves around the principles of reverse engineering an induction stove, focusing on the application of Faraday's Law of Induction and Joule's Law in the context of heating through induced currents. Participants explore the theoretical and mathematical foundations related to the operation of induction stoves, including the role of alternating current and magnetic fields.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Conceptual clarification, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant describes the operation of an induction stove, noting the role of changing magnetic fields and induced currents in heating pots and pans.
  • Another suggests researching transformers in AC circuits, indicating that while transformers aim to minimize heating, the underlying principles are similar.
  • A further comment mentions the use of higher frequencies than the typical 50-60 Hz in induction stoves.
  • One participant shares an example from a levitation casting apparatus, discussing the use of coils to create magnetic fields that both levitate and heat metal, referencing specific equations related to electromagnetic fields.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express various viewpoints on the principles and equations relevant to induction heating, but there is no consensus on how to mathematically link these concepts to the operation of an induction stove. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the specific equations needed.

Contextual Notes

Participants note the dependence on definitions and the potential limitations of their examples, particularly in relation to frequency and application in different contexts.

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I have an assignment where I have to reverse engineer the induction stove.

I know that this device works by having a changing magnetic field created by putting an ac current through coils of wire. The magnetic field induces a current in any magnetic pots or pans placed on the stove on top of the coils. The pots and pans have internal resistance so there is power loss in the form of thermal energy which heats the pot up.

I know that Faraday's Law of Induction is involved in the induction of the current in the pan. Also, Joules Law is related to the generation of heat energy.

My problem is that I cannot link these concepts to any mathematical equations in order to explain the principles behind the stove.

I would be really grateful if anyone can give me any help or point me in the right direction.

Thanks in advance. :smile:
 
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Try researching transformers in an AC circuits text.
Of course the idea with transformers is to minimize heating, but the principles involved are the same.
 
... and you would use higher frequencies then the typical 50-60hz.
 
In a levitation casting apparatus a coil of about four turns and two inches diameter provides the magnetic field which levitates a sample of metal about an inch in diameter. The same eddy currents in the metal which levitate it also heat it in the vacuum chamber to white hot. Let's see del cross E = - partial of B with t. And del cross H = J. That's all the equations I need. I think f=~ 27MHz so that the RF noise will fall in the CB. The power is some kW.
 

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