“…Induction heating is widely utilized in various industrial applications and has the potential in manufacturing modern electrical and communication equipment with near-zeroindex materials, plasmonics, metasurfaces, graphene, and nanoparticles for its superior advantages of fast heating rate, precise heating location, fine reproducibility, and fast dynamics [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. In order to obtain a rational design of induction heating apparatus without manufacturing numerous prototypes, the numerical modeling techniques have attracted extensive research attentions [8][9][10]. In the induction heating process, the electromagnetic and thermodynamic phenomena are strongly coupled, and thus it is of crucial importance to develop an accurate coupled electromagnetic-thermodynamic model to describe the phenomena faithfully.…”