Abstract
Nowadays, application of pulsed periodic fields in various technological devices is of interest, in particular for the influencing on a conductive media. In this paper solution of the problem of the propagation of a plane electromagnetic wave of pulsed periodic field created by a planar inductor, in the conductive half-space is presented. The solution is obtained in the form of Fourier series as a function of a complex argument. The differential and integral characteristics of the “inductor-conductive half-space” system for different values of the inductor time constant are determined. A comparative analysis of the obtained results with the electromagnetic characteristics of plane sinusoidal electromagnetic wave propagation process in conductive half-space is made.
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Viktor Timofeev
Viktor Timofeev was qualified as an Engineer in specialty of “Power Plants” in Polytechnical Institute (Krasnoyarsk) in 1974. He received the degree of the Candidate of Technical Sciences in 1994. In 1994, he was awarded the degree of the Doctor of Technical Sciences. He is currently a Professor with the Electrical Equipment and Electrical Process Technology Department, Polytechnical Institute of Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia. He has authored or coauthored over 100 papers in journals and conferences. His current research interest includes research into electrical process equipment for metallurgical purposes.
Eduard Vinter
Eduard Vinter received a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering in Metallurgy at the Siberian Federal University (Krasnoyarsk) in 2016. Ltd. Since 2018, he is assistant of the Electrical Equipment and Electrical Process Technology Department in the Polytechnic Institute of the Siberian Federal University. His current research interest includes mathematical modeling of electromagnetic, thermal and hydrodynamic processes in electrical technology equipment of metallurgical purpose.
Anatolii Gulyashinov
Anatolii Gulyashinov received a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering in Metallurgy at the Siberian Federal University (Krasnoyarsk) in 2016. Since 2018, he is assistant of the Electrical Equipment and Electrical Process Technology Department in the Polytechnic Institute of the Siberian Federal University. His current research interest includes the electromagnetic field analysis in complex electrical equipment for metallurgy.