EAL, Institut für elektrische Antriebe und Leistungselektronik

Institut für elektrische Antriebe und Leistungselektronik

JKU, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz

Sprache: DE

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An Electromagnet Model Comprehending Eddy Current and End Effects

Artikel

Autor(en): Sebastian Fizek, Martin Reisinger, Siegfried Silber und Wolfgang Amrhein
Jahr: 2015
Buchtitel: PEDS 2015, 11th IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics and Drive Systems, Sydney, Australia, June 9 - 12, 2015 Vortrag am 11. Juni 2015/ Publikation in Tagungsband referiert
Ausgabe: 978-1-4799-4402-6/15/31.00 c 2015 IEEE
Seite(n): 5
Datei / URL: http://www.rpsonline.com.sg/peds/
Zusammenfassung: In modern injection systems and pneumatic valves, solenoid valves are widely spreaded for a volume flow control. The recent literature covers the influence of eddy current on the dynamic response for solenoid valves in depth. Basically pot core assemblies were taken into account and small air gap scenarios were investigated. The large scale actuators like high force lifting magnets are regarded in the present work and the proposed model is not limited to pot cores, because end effects are considered. The inverter operation opens opportunities for different excitation voltages and a high precision model including nonlinearities is required for the loss reduction of the total actuator. It is shown that the proposed model exhibits a promising coherence with the measurements. The proposed model utilizes magnetic equivalent circuits and quasi-static finite elements methods.

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