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FREE WEBINAR DEC. 11: How to Control Induction Heat Problems with Coupled Electromagnetic and Thermal Analysis

In this free webinar, experts from Integrated Engineering Software explain how to use advanced Electromagnetic and Thermal Analysis to mitigate heat-based challenges in motors and transformers.

November 19, 2025

DATE: December 11, 2025
TIME: 03:00 PM EST/ Noon PST

Induction heating can be an undesirable side effect of strong time-varying magnetic fields.  Avoiding such heating in motors or transformers is important.  It is also commonly used for fast, well-controlled local heat treatment. 

For example, strengthening steel parts used in automotive or aerospace applications, or carbide treatment to harden tools tips. 

In this webinar attendees will learn how to:

  • Determine temperature distribution at all points within a workpiece
  • Calculate effective resistance and reactance of induction coils
  • Calculate total power requirements for induction heating systems
  • Investigate effects of transient heating and cooling regimes

You can register for the webinar here.

Speakers:


Yasamin Mardani
Testing & Benchmarking Engineer, Integrated Engineering Software


Dr. Amandeep Bal
Testing & Benchmarking Engineer, Integrated Engineering Software


Dr. K. M. Prasad
Senior R&D Engineer, Integrated Engineering Software


Moderator: Kenneth Wong
Senior Editor, Digital Engineering

 
 

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