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Information about induction cook

Information about induction cook

Information about induction cook

(OP)
I would like to know where can i find information about induction cooking, specifically about how variates the load versus the frequency of conmutation and the temperature

RE: Information about induction cook

I don't think you can cook with induction heating. Some food
stuff is insulator -- e.g. oil -- or has high resistance.

<nbucska@pcperipherals.com>

RE: Information about induction cook

halgos:
Information on induction cooking can been found in applications sections of SCR, Triac and more recently in IGBT manuals.  The system relies on a metalic cooking vessel, where eddy current inducted by an induction coil at some frequency (KHZ) cause heating.  The vessel can be thought of as the shorted secondary of a transformer. When place near the induction coil, the vessel heats.  When the vessel is moved away from the coil, the heating stops. The heating effect is similar to a gas stove.  This system is used in many commercial stoves, and is quite effective.  You cannot use glass pots on this type of stove.  
Elecmec.

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