TY - JOUR
T1 - Electromagnetic levitation Part I
T2 - Theoretical and experimental considerations
AU - Bakhtiyarov, Sayavur I.
AU - Siginer, Dennis A.
PY - 2008/6
Y1 - 2008/6
N2 - Levitation of liquid bodies against gravity is a contactless confinement process appropriate for manufacturing very pure materials. A variety of levitation techniques have been developed over the last few decades, such as aerodynamic, acoustic, electrostatic, microwave, and electromagnetic levitations. More recently, a new generation of novel techniques, essentially combinations of the established primary techniques, has been successfully introduced. Examples are acoustic-electric, aerodynamic-acoustic and acoustic-electromagnetic. The purpose of this series of papers in three parts, Bakhtiyarov and Siginer (2007a,b), is to review the advances in electromagnetic levitation (EML) since its introduction as a containerless melting technique, and a tool for the determination of the thermophysical properties of molten metals under both terrestrial and microgravity conditions.
AB - Levitation of liquid bodies against gravity is a contactless confinement process appropriate for manufacturing very pure materials. A variety of levitation techniques have been developed over the last few decades, such as aerodynamic, acoustic, electrostatic, microwave, and electromagnetic levitations. More recently, a new generation of novel techniques, essentially combinations of the established primary techniques, has been successfully introduced. Examples are acoustic-electric, aerodynamic-acoustic and acoustic-electromagnetic. The purpose of this series of papers in three parts, Bakhtiyarov and Siginer (2007a,b), is to review the advances in electromagnetic levitation (EML) since its introduction as a containerless melting technique, and a tool for the determination of the thermophysical properties of molten metals under both terrestrial and microgravity conditions.
KW - Droplet stability
KW - Electromagnetic levitation
KW - Metallic melt
KW - Microgravity
KW - Thermophysical properties
KW - Undercooling
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:44849106587
SN - 1555-256X
VL - 4
SP - 99
EP - 112
JO - Fluid Dynamics and Materials Processing
JF - Fluid Dynamics and Materials Processing
IS - 2
ER -