Finite Element Method Analysis in Simulation of Induction Heater Using Helical Coil Method

The problem of corrosion is very common in aircraft structure. This phenomenon is happened because of the two different types of material are in contact under moist or water. Along the operational hours of the aircraft structure, this corrosion is identified during the maintenance activity. To study...

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Main Authors: Lenny Iryani, Adolf S
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Language:English
Published: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Andalas 2023-05-01
Series:Metal: Jurnal Sistem Mekanik dan Termal
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Online Access:https://metal.ft.unand.ac.id/index.php/metal/article/view/241
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description The problem of corrosion is very common in aircraft structure. This phenomenon is happened because of the two different types of material are in contact under moist or water. Along the operational hours of the aircraft structure, this corrosion is identified during the maintenance activity. To study about the corrosion removal by using the helical coil method, in this research the simulation of the removal corrosion in bolt and nut joint are conducted. The aim of the analysis i.e., to get the optimum electric current and frequency for induction heaters to heat stainless steel nuts that cannot be open, or the threads are stuck. The study was carried out so that the stainless-steel nuts reached a temperature of 400°C in one minute. Several variations of the electric current are carried out with magnitudes, namely 30 A, 40 A, 50 A and frequency variations of 300 kHz, 400 kHz, 500 kHz. Based on the variation of the electric current and frequency, the optimal electric current and frequency is generated to heat a stainless-steel nut that cannot be opened, or the screw is stuck at 50 A and 500 kHz with a temperature of 394°C in one minute.
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spelling doaj-art-a59ca2f9a0be46c6832be897a34a84fd2025-02-01T10:20:39ZengDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas AndalasMetal: Jurnal Sistem Mekanik dan Termal2598-11372597-44832023-05-0171232610.25077/metal.7.1.23-26.2023127Finite Element Method Analysis in Simulation of Induction Heater Using Helical Coil MethodLenny Iryani0Adolf S1Politeknik Negeri BandungPoliteknik Negeri BandungThe problem of corrosion is very common in aircraft structure. This phenomenon is happened because of the two different types of material are in contact under moist or water. Along the operational hours of the aircraft structure, this corrosion is identified during the maintenance activity. To study about the corrosion removal by using the helical coil method, in this research the simulation of the removal corrosion in bolt and nut joint are conducted. The aim of the analysis i.e., to get the optimum electric current and frequency for induction heaters to heat stainless steel nuts that cannot be open, or the threads are stuck. The study was carried out so that the stainless-steel nuts reached a temperature of 400°C in one minute. Several variations of the electric current are carried out with magnitudes, namely 30 A, 40 A, 50 A and frequency variations of 300 kHz, 400 kHz, 500 kHz. Based on the variation of the electric current and frequency, the optimal electric current and frequency is generated to heat a stainless-steel nut that cannot be opened, or the screw is stuck at 50 A and 500 kHz with a temperature of 394°C in one minute.https://metal.ft.unand.ac.id/index.php/metal/article/view/241helical coilcurrentfrequencystainless steel nutinduction heating
spellingShingle Lenny Iryani
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Finite Element Method Analysis in Simulation of Induction Heater Using Helical Coil Method
Metal: Jurnal Sistem Mekanik dan Termal
helical coil
current
frequency
stainless steel nut
induction heating
title Finite Element Method Analysis in Simulation of Induction Heater Using Helical Coil Method
title_full Finite Element Method Analysis in Simulation of Induction Heater Using Helical Coil Method
title_fullStr Finite Element Method Analysis in Simulation of Induction Heater Using Helical Coil Method
title_full_unstemmed Finite Element Method Analysis in Simulation of Induction Heater Using Helical Coil Method
title_short Finite Element Method Analysis in Simulation of Induction Heater Using Helical Coil Method
title_sort finite element method analysis in simulation of induction heater using helical coil method
topic helical coil
current
frequency
stainless steel nut
induction heating
url https://metal.ft.unand.ac.id/index.php/metal/article/view/241
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