Abstract

In many industrial metallurgical processes, the material needs to be heated as part of a moving system. Examples are rolling, intermediate annealing, tempering, etc., where the material starts off on one reel and, after going through various processes, including DRH, ends up on another reel. This chapter is not concerned with the process in general, only the part of the run where the work is heated. For present purposes, since the material is usually flexible - wire, small rod or thin narrow strip - we can ignore the problems of current distribution across the section and assume uniform current density and heating.

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