Claims
- 1. In an apparatus for electromagnetically casting molten material into an ingot of desired shape comprising:
- means for receiving and electromagnetically containing and forming said molten material into said ingot, the improvement wherein:
- said means for receiving and electromagnetically containing and forming said molten material comprises a variable-pitch multi-turn inductor,
- said inductor comprising at least three individual turns arranged in a stacked relationship with each turn being oriented parallel to each other such that the center line through the mid-point of each turn is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis through the inductor in the direction of casting;
- said at least three individual turns further arranged with the pitch between said turns having a value of a.sub.(z) defined substantially by the formula: ##EQU2## wherein a.sub.(z) =the pitch or spacing between inductor turns at a height z above the solidification interface
- a.sub.o =the pitch or spacing between inductor turns at the solidification interface
- h=the total molten material head
- z=the height above the solidification interface;
- said individual turns being electrically connected in series and being spaced apart from each other by individual insulating spacers whereby an electromagnetic field is generated being substantially uniform in a transverse direction and non-uniform in a longitudinal direction.
- 2. In an apparatus for electromagnetically casting molten material into an ingot of desired shape comprising:
- means for receiving and electromagnetically containing and forming said molten material into said ingot, the improvement wherein:
- said means for receiving and electromagnetically containing and forming said molten material comprising a variable-pitch multi-turn inductor;
- said inductor comprising at least three individual turns arranged in a stacked relationship with each turn being oriented parallel to each other such that the center line through the mid-point of each turn is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis through the inductor in the direction of casting;
- said at least three individual turns further arranged with the pitch between said turns having a value of a.sub.(z) defined substantially by the formula: ##EQU3## wherein a.sub.(z) =the pitch or spacing between inductor turns at a height z above the solidification interface
- a.sub.o =the pitch or spacing between inductor turns at the solidification interface
- h=the total molten material head
- z=the height above the solidification interface;
- said turns being electrically connected in series and being spaced apart from each other by individual spacers whereby an electromagnetic field is generated being substantially uniform in a transverse direction and nonuniform in a longitudinal direction; and
- wherein said individual turns are of different cross-sectional height.
- 3. In an apparatus for electromagnetically casting molten material into an ingot of desired shape comprising:
- means for receiving and electromagnetically containing and forming said molten materials into said ingot, the improvement wherein:
- said means for receiving and electromagnetically containing and forming said molten material comprising a variable-pitch multi-turn inductor;
- said inductor comprising at least three individual turns arranged in a stacked relationship with each turn being oriented parallel to each other such that the center line through the mid-point of each turn is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis through the inductor in the direction of casting;
- said at least three individual turns further arranged with the pitch between said turns having a value of a.sub.(z) defined substantially by the formula: ##EQU4## wherein a.sub.(z) =the pitch or spacing between inductor turns at a height z above the solidification interface
- a.sub.o =the pitch or spacing between inductor turns at the solidification interface
- h=the total molten material head
- z=the height above the solidification interface;
- said individual turns being electrically connected in series and being spaced apart from each other by individual insulating spacers whereby an electromagnetic field is generated being substantially uniform in a transverse direction and non-uniform in a longitudinal direction; and
- wherein said individual spacers are of different cross-sectional height.
- 4. In an apparatus for electromagnetically casting molten material into an ingot of desired shape comprising:
- means for receiving and electromagnetically containing and forming said molten materials into said ingot, the improvement wherein:
- said means for receiving and electromagnetically containing and forming said molten material comprising a variable-pitch multi-turn inductor;
- said inductor comprising at least three individual turns arranged in a stacked relationship with each turn being oriented parallel to each other such that the center line through the mid-point of each turn is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis through the inductor in the direction of casting;
- said at least three individual turns further arranged with the pitch between said turns having a value of a.sub.(z) defined substantially by the formula: ##EQU5## wherein a.sub.(z) =the pitch or spacing between inductor turns at a height z above the solidification interface
- a.sub.o =the pitch or spacing between inductor turns at the solidification interface
- h=the total molten material head
- z=the height above the solidification interface;
- said individual turns being electrically connected in series and being spaced apart from each other by individual insulating spacers whereby an electromagnetic field is generated being substantially uniform in a transverse direction and non-uniform in a longitudinal direction; and
- wherein said individual turns and said individual spacers are of different cross-sectional height.
- 5. The apparatus as in claim 1, 2, 3, or 4 wherein said variable-pitch multi-turn inductor defines a casting zone having a molten material input end and a solidifying ingot output end such that said pitch increases from said output end towards said input end, whereby the electromagnetic field generated by said inductor is characterized by a gradually diminishing flux density from said output end towards said input end.
- 6. The apparatus as in claim 5 wherein said individual turns are of increasing height toward said input end of said casting zone.
- 7. The apparatus as in claim 5 wherein said individual spacers are of increasing height toward said input end of said casting zone.
- 8. The apparatus as in claim 5 wherein said individual turns and individual spacers are of increasing height toward said input end of said casting zone.
- 9. The apparatus as in claim 1, 2, 3, or 4 wherein the turns of said inductor have internal passages for passage of a cooling fluid.
- 10. The apparatus as in claim 1, 2, 3, or 4 wherein said spacers are constructed of a thermo-setting high temperature plastic material.
- 11. The apparatus as in claim 9 wherein said turns of said inductor are constructed of rectangular cross section copper tube.
- 12. The apparatus as in claim 9 wherein said turns are constructed of copper tube of round cross section.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 193,852, filed Oct. 3, 1980, by Gerhart K. Gaule et al. for MULTI-TURN COILS OF CONTROLLED PITCH FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC CASTING, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 9,429, filed Feb. 5, 1979, by Gerhart K. Gaule et al., for MULTI-TURN COILS OF CONTROLLED PITCH FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC CASTING, now abandoned.
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