Simulation Study on the Force of Particles Migrating in Molten Metal under High-Frequency Magnetic Field

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According to the basic principles of electromagnetism, the magnetic flux density on the surface of the metal melt was calculated by numerical simulation method. The relational expression of the electromagnetic body force and the magnetic flux density was deduced. The results show that the electromagnetic body force in the melt is directly proportional to the square of the magnetic induction intensity. Increasing the electric current, the electromagnetic body force in the melt can be increased effectively. Increasing the frequency, the particular electromagnetic body force within the melt can be increased first and then decreased.

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