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Magnetic transmission gear finite element simulation with iron pole hysteresis

Magnetic transmission gear finite element simulation with iron pole hysteresis AbstractFerromagnetic poles in a magnetic transmission gear require particular attention during their design process. Usually, during the numerical simulation of these devices the effects of hysteresis for loss estimation are neglected and considered only during post-processing calculations. Since the literature lacks hysteresis models, this paper adopts a homogenized hysteretic model able to include eddy current and hysteresis losses in 2D laminated materials for iron poles. In this article the results related to the hysteresis in a magnetic gear are presented and compared to the non-hysteretic approach. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Open Physics de Gruyter

Magnetic transmission gear finite element simulation with iron pole hysteresis

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de Gruyter
Copyright
© 2018 M. Filippini et al., published by De Gruyter
ISSN
2391-5471
eISSN
2391-5471
DOI
10.1515/phys-2018-0017
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Abstract

AbstractFerromagnetic poles in a magnetic transmission gear require particular attention during their design process. Usually, during the numerical simulation of these devices the effects of hysteresis for loss estimation are neglected and considered only during post-processing calculations. Since the literature lacks hysteresis models, this paper adopts a homogenized hysteretic model able to include eddy current and hysteresis losses in 2D laminated materials for iron poles. In this article the results related to the hysteresis in a magnetic gear are presented and compared to the non-hysteretic approach.

Journal

Open Physicsde Gruyter

Published: Apr 18, 2018

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