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A PRESENTATION ON ELECTRICAL HEATING METHODS Submitted by: - SHASHI KUMAR .K REG. NO: - 446EE08036

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Page 1: Electrical Heating Methods

A PRESENTATION ON

ELECTRICAL HEATING METHODS

Submitted by: -

SHASHI KUMAR .KREG. NO: - 446EE08036

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

INDUSTRIAL & DOMESTIC APPLICATIONS

CLASSIFICATION OF ELECTRICAL HEATING METHODS

RESITANCE HEATING METHODS

DIELECTRIC HEATING

APPLICATIONS OF DIELECTRIC HEATING

CAUSES OF FAILUR OF HEATING ELEMENTS

ADVANTAGES OF ELECTRICAL HEATING OVER OTHER

HEATING METHODS

CONCLUSION

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INTRODUCTION

Electrical heating is based on the principle of that

when electric current passes through a medium

heat is produced. Let us take the case of solid

material which as resistance ‘R’ ohms and current

flowing through it is I amps for ‘t’ seconds than heat

produced in the material will be H=I²Rt Joules.

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DOMESTIC APPLICATIONOFELECTRICAL HEATING

Room heater for heating the building

Immersion heater for water heating

Hot plates for cooking

Geysers

Electric kettles

Electric Iron

Electric oven for baking products

Electric toasters

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INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION

Melting of metals

Electric welding

Mould ling of glass for making glass appliances

Baking of insulator

Mould ling of plastic components

Heat treatment of pointed surpasses

Making of plywood.

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 CLASSIFICATION OF ELECTRICAL

HEATING

Power Frequency heating High Frequency heating

1. Resistance heating 1. Induction heating

a. Direct Resistance heating a. Direct Core type Induction heating

b. Indirect Resistance heating b. Core less type induction heating

 

2. Arc heating 2. Dielectric heating

a.  Direct Arc heating

b. Indirect Arc heating

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RESISTANCE HEATING

This method is based upon the I²R loss.

Whenever current is passed through a

resistor material heat is produced because

of I²R losses.

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1. DIRECT RESISTANCE HEATING

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2. INDIRECT RESISTANCE HEATING

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CAUSES OF FAILURE OF HEATING ELEMENTS

Formation of hot spots.

Oxidation

Corrosion

Mechanical failure

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DIELECTRIC HEATING

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APPLICATION OF DIELECTRIC HEATING

Plywood Industry

Sand Core Baking

Plastic Industry

Tobacco Industry

Bakeries

Electronic Sawing

Dehydration of food

Electro medical application

Book Binding

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ADVANTAGES OF ELECTRICAL HEATING OVER OTHER METHOD OF HEATING

• Clean and atmosphere

• No pollution

• Controlled temperature

• Localized application

• Uniform heating

• Highest efficiency of utilization

• Cheap furnaces

• Mobility of job

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CONCLUSION

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