2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12136546
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An Analysis of Axial Magnetic Coupling Force and Torque Dependencies on Its Structure Parameters Using a 3D FEM

Abstract: This paper presents research on the mechanical characteristics of a synchronous axial magnetic coupling. The influence of the coupling structure on torque and axial force was analyzed. The considered parameters of the structure include the half-clutch diversity, the air-gap length between adjacent magnets, the magnetic characteristics of the backings’ material, and the shape of the backings. It was discovered that the ferromagnetic backings that partially shroud magnets of the coupling cause a significant decr… Show more

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“…Electrical machine designers have at their disposal numerous software tools to ease and improve their challenging engineering work. Most of them are using professional finite element analysis (FEA) software products for numeric electromagnetic field computations [7,8], such as JMAG-Designer [9,10], ANSYS Maxwell [11,12], Simcenter Magnet [13,14], COMSOL Multiphysics [15,16], Flux 2D [17][18][19] or its three-dimensional variant Flux 3D [20,21]. All such programs can perform precise computations for obtaining the magnetic field distribution within the electric machine, the generated forces, magnetic, material-related, and dynamical parameters, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrical machine designers have at their disposal numerous software tools to ease and improve their challenging engineering work. Most of them are using professional finite element analysis (FEA) software products for numeric electromagnetic field computations [7,8], such as JMAG-Designer [9,10], ANSYS Maxwell [11,12], Simcenter Magnet [13,14], COMSOL Multiphysics [15,16], Flux 2D [17][18][19] or its three-dimensional variant Flux 3D [20,21]. All such programs can perform precise computations for obtaining the magnetic field distribution within the electric machine, the generated forces, magnetic, material-related, and dynamical parameters, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%