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Help with Induction heating for steam

Discussion in 'All other topics' started by downey08, Jan 23, 2008.

  1. downey08

    downey08 Member

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    Hi,

    I'm working on a project that would require the ability to heat water into steam via electric induction, preferably DC or via AC converter if necessary.

    I'm thinking a monotube design with an induction coil surrounding it that could produce steam from 2 quarts of water in say 30 seconds or less.

    Anyone here have experience with that kind of design?

    Thanks,
     
  2. 2colors

    2colors Guest

    This has what to do with HDTV???
     
  3. goodswipe

    goodswipe Guest

    LMAO, yea, I saw that and was like wtf? Walk the plank matie!

     
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  5. robert657

    robert657 Guest

    Definitely use a single tube. I would use one with vanes on the inside to maximize surface area between the water and the metal.

    Get a copy of Davies & Simpson's Induction Heating Handbook through interlibrary-loan.

    See also: Induction Heating
     

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