2018
DOI: 10.4283/jmag.2018.23.4.499
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Detailed Magnetic Force Analysis of A 4-Pole Hybrid Electromagnet by Magnetic Equivalent Circuit Method

Abstract: In this paper, detailed magnetic force analysis of a 4-pole hybrid electromagnet system providing an advantage of full-redundant levitation is studied. The novel fragmented magnetic equivalent circuit method (MEC) is developed to accurately capture inherited nonlinear characteristics of 4-pole hybrid electromagnet to investigate force characteristics and magnetic field distribution. To confirm this method, two possible scenarios, which are levitation under plain core and levitation under dual-linear motor are … Show more

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“…Moreover, the authors established an analytical model of electromagnetic force using the equivalent magnetic circuit method, significantly improving the model’s accuracy. Ertuğrul et al [ 13 ] proposed a new segmented magnetic equivalent circuit method to analyze the magnetic force of the hybrid electromagnet system. In addition, the force characteristics and magnetic field distribution were studied and the results were compared with finite element analysis to verify the effectiveness of the method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the authors established an analytical model of electromagnetic force using the equivalent magnetic circuit method, significantly improving the model’s accuracy. Ertuğrul et al [ 13 ] proposed a new segmented magnetic equivalent circuit method to analyze the magnetic force of the hybrid electromagnet system. In addition, the force characteristics and magnetic field distribution were studied and the results were compared with finite element analysis to verify the effectiveness of the method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%