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Continual induction hardening of axi-symmetric bodies

The paper presents a methodology of computer modelling of continual surface induction hardening of axi-symmetric bodies. The body is heated by a cylindrical inductor moving at a given velocity along it and the heated part is then cooled by spraying water. While the mathematical model of induction he...

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Published in:Journal of materials processing technology 2005-04, Vol.161 (1), p.269-275
Main Authors: Doležel, Ivo, Barglik, Jerzy, Ulrych, Bohuš
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