Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic casting system inductor adapted for electromagnetic casting of molten material into an ingot, comprising:
- a multi-turn, variable pitch inductor having a least three individual turns arranged in 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 perendicular to the longitudinal axis of the inductor, said turns being electrically connected in series and being spaced apart by insulating spacers, and wherein the spacing between the inductor turns has a value 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 of said molten material
- a.sub.o =the pitch or spacing between inductor turns at the solidification interface of said molten material
- h=the total molten material head
- z=the height above the soldification interface.
- 2. An inductor as in claim 1 wherein said inductor defines a zone having a metal or alloy input end and a casting output end such that said pitch increases from one said end toward the other said end.
- 3. An inductor as in claim 2 wherein said individual turns are of different cross-section.
- 4. An inductor as in claim 3 wherein said individual turns are of increasing height toward the other said end.
- 5. An inductor as in claim 2 wherein said spacers are of different cross-section.
- 6. An inductor as in claim 5 wherein said spacers are of increasing height toward the other said end.
- 7. An inductor as in claim 2 wherein said spacers and said individual turns are of different cross-section.
- 8. An inductor as in claim 7 wherein said spacers and said individual turns are of increasing height toward the other said end.
- 9. An inductor as in claim 1 wherein the turns of said inductor have internal passages for passage of a cooling fluid.
- 10. An inductor as in claim 2 wherein said spacers are constructed of a thermo-setting high temperature plastic material.
- 11. An inductor as in claim 9 wherein the turns of said inductor are constructed of rectangular cross-section copper tube.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 184,860, filed Sept. 8, 1980, by Gerhart K. Gaule et al. for MULTI-TURN COILS OF CONTROLLED PITCH FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC CASTING, 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 both abandoned.
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