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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 21, 2010
Filed:
Jun. 11, 2003
Roger Boen, Saint-Alexandre, FR;
Xavier Deschanels, Le Pin, FR;
Florent Lemort, Villeneuve les Avignon, FR;
René Piccinato, Marseille, FR;
Yves Fautrelle, Meylan, FR;
Jacqueline Etay, Oleylen, FR;
Damien Perrier, Grenoble, FR;
Roland Ernst, Giéres, FR;
Roger Boen, Saint-Alexandre, FR;
Xavier Deschanels, Le Pin, FR;
Florent Lemort, Villeneuve les Avignon, FR;
René Piccinato, Marseille, FR;
Yves Fautrelle, Meylan, FR;
Jacqueline Etay, Oleylen, FR;
Damien Perrier, Grenoble, FR;
Roland Ernst, Giéres, FR;
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Paris, FR;
Abstract
Electromagnetic device for fusion and interfacial agitation of diphase systems, particularly for the acceleration of metallurgic or pyrochemical processes, which includes for example a crucible to contain a diphase system, an inductor surrounding this crucible, and a circuit for the supply of the inductor by a current with two components, namely a high frequency component which melts the phases of the system and a low frequency component which agitates the interface of the phases.