한국표면공학회지 (53권5호 227-231)
Effects of Stainless Steel Plate-Patterns on the Thermal Distortion and Surface Temperature of Aluminum Frypan
알루미늄 프라이팬에 부착된 스텐리스판의 패턴이 열 변형 및 표면온도에 미치는 영향
문성모;윤명식;
Moon, Sungmo;Yoon, Myungsik;
재료연구소 표면기술연구본부;(주)쓰리바바;
Surface Technology Division, Korea Institute of Materials Science;Three Baba Co.;
This article investigated the effects of stainless steel plate-patterns bonded to aluminum frypan on the thermal distortion and surface temperature of the frypan during gas or induction heating. Two different stainless steel plate-patterns were employed: type A contains only circular holes and type B has not only circular holes but also vacant spaces of 0.5 mm thick and 40 mm long straight line crossing 60 mm long curved line. The bottom of the frypan was distorted during heating when type A stainless steel plate-bonded frypan while no significant thermal distortion was observed for type B stainless steel plate-bonded frypan during heating. Temperature of the frypan surface showed the same trend during gas heating, irrespective of stainless steel plate-patterns. During induction heating, however, the frypan with type B stainless steel plate-pattern showed lower surface temperature than the frypan with type A stainless steel plate-pattern. It is concluded that Type B stainless steel plate-pattern with circular holes and vacant spaces of lines is very effective for minimizing a thermal distortion and lowering the surface temperature of an aluminum frypan during induction heating.
Stainless steel plate-pattern;Aluminum frypan;Thermal distortion;Surface temperature;