2015 9th International Symposium on Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering (ATEE) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/atee.2015.7133769
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Electronic drive system of a linear magnetostrictive motor designed for outer space applications

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“…The DC supply voltage has to be in the range of U = 18 V-28 V, which is the voltage that is provided by photovoltaic panels used in outer space. Peltier elements (17) are used [19] to subcool the active central subassembly (A) and the coil subassembly (B) (see Appendix A) to lower than the contextual working temperature.…”
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“…The DC supply voltage has to be in the range of U = 18 V-28 V, which is the voltage that is provided by photovoltaic panels used in outer space. Peltier elements (17) are used [19] to subcool the active central subassembly (A) and the coil subassembly (B) (see Appendix A) to lower than the contextual working temperature.…”
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“…This hypothesis reduced the numerical complexity and the associated computational effort significantly. The associated quasi-stationary magnetic field problem is described by [19]:…”
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“…In addition, Thermo-Electric Coolers (TECs) have been considered, for a long time, for a number of applications such in that described in [17], where they are used to keep the chip temperature below an assigned threshold in electronic packaging systems, or in specialized air conditioning [18,19] and refrigeration applications [7,20,21,22]. …”
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