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Title: Recent activites on electromagnetic processing of materials in Japan

Journal Article · · Magnetohydrodynamics (New York)
OSTI ID:98984

Application of electromagnetic forces to materials processing, so-called {open_quotes}electromagnetic processing of materials (EPM){close_quotes} has been recognized as cutting edge technology, especially in the fields of steelmaking and advanced materials processing in Japan. The history of EPM in Japan is mentioned and the background to promote EPM is described. The current status of research and development of EPM is shown briefly introducing several examples. Regarding the application of high-frequency magnetic field, two topics are dealt with. The first is the improvement of the surface quality of cast steel where an alternating magnetic field is imposed on the molten steel from the outside of the mold, and the second is the induction cold crucible where a considerably large amount of molten intermetallic compound is levitated. Examples of the application of DC magnetic field are the control of molten steel flow in a mold and the suppression of the mixing of steel in the strand of continuous casters. A model experiment to eliminate non-metallic inclusions in molten tin is conducted by imposing DC magnetic and electric fields.

OSTI ID:
98984
Journal Information:
Magnetohydrodynamics (New York), Vol. 30, Issue 3; Other Information: PBD: Jan 1995; TN: Translated from Magnitnaya Gidrodinamika; No. 3, 291-299(Jul-Sep 1994)
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English