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A mathematical model was established for the temperature field developed during high frequency induction heating (HFIH) by Maxwell's equations. It required solving the coupled equations of the electromagnetic and temperature fields. The numerical simulation was performed using FEMLAB.The comparison of the calculations using the proposed model with experimental results showed a very good correlation. The effects of the heating parameters in high frequency induction such as the distance between the plate and the coil, the applied current, the frequency, and the turns of the coil on the temperature profiles developed in the plate were also discussed using the established model.

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