Çavdar U.Atik E.Akgül M.B.Karaca H.2024-07-222024-07-22201410241809http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/16692Induction sintering is developed as an alternative method to conventional sintering in order to sinter iron-based powder metal (PM) compacts. In this study, the 12 kW power and 30 kHz frequency induction-sintering machine is used for 3 wt.% copper-mixed iron. The effects of different shapes and sizes of the induction coil, and temperature differences on the PM compacts up to sintering temperature are investigated; these parameters are determined both theoretically and experimentally during induction sintering. Iron-based PM compacts are sintered at 1120°C. Induction sintering of iron-based PM compacts are simulated using a program to examine the effects of magnetic flux and temperature distribution in the sample over time. The results are compared with the experimental studies.EnglishAll Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open AccessThermal analyses for induction sintering of powder metal compacts up to sintering temperatureArticle10.15407/mfint.36.09.1247