Analysis of a short stroke, singe phase tubular permanent magnet actuator for reciprocating compressors.

The paper describes the analysis of a short stroke, tubular moving-magnet actuator which employs multi-segmented, trapezoidally shaped, radially and axially magnetised magnets. The open-circuit magnetic filed distribution is established analytically in terms of a magnetic vector potential formulated...

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Main Authors: Ibrahim, Taib, Wang, Jiabin, Howe, Dave
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Published: 2007
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spelling my.utp.eprints.11042017-01-19T08:26:54Z Analysis of a short stroke, singe phase tubular permanent magnet actuator for reciprocating compressors. Ibrahim, Taib Wang, Jiabin Howe, Dave TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The paper describes the analysis of a short stroke, tubular moving-magnet actuator which employs multi-segmented, trapezoidally shaped, radially and axially magnetised magnets. The open-circuit magnetic filed distribution is established analytically in terms of a magnetic vector potential formulated in the cylindrical coordinate system. The analytical field solution allows the prediction of flux linkage, back-emf and thrust force of the actuator in closed forms and facilitates design optimisation. The analytically predicted results are validated by finite elements analyses. 2007-09 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/1104/1/LDIA2007_Taib.pdf Ibrahim, Taib and Wang, Jiabin and Howe, Dave (2007) Analysis of a short stroke, singe phase tubular permanent magnet actuator for reciprocating compressors. In: ^th International Symposium on Linear Drives for Industrial Applications, LDIA2007, Lillie, France. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/1104/
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Ibrahim, Taib
Wang, Jiabin
Howe, Dave
Analysis of a short stroke, singe phase tubular permanent magnet actuator for reciprocating compressors.
description The paper describes the analysis of a short stroke, tubular moving-magnet actuator which employs multi-segmented, trapezoidally shaped, radially and axially magnetised magnets. The open-circuit magnetic filed distribution is established analytically in terms of a magnetic vector potential formulated in the cylindrical coordinate system. The analytical field solution allows the prediction of flux linkage, back-emf and thrust force of the actuator in closed forms and facilitates design optimisation. The analytically predicted results are validated by finite elements analyses.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ibrahim, Taib
Wang, Jiabin
Howe, Dave
author_facet Ibrahim, Taib
Wang, Jiabin
Howe, Dave
author_sort Ibrahim, Taib
title Analysis of a short stroke, singe phase tubular permanent magnet actuator for reciprocating compressors.
title_short Analysis of a short stroke, singe phase tubular permanent magnet actuator for reciprocating compressors.
title_full Analysis of a short stroke, singe phase tubular permanent magnet actuator for reciprocating compressors.
title_fullStr Analysis of a short stroke, singe phase tubular permanent magnet actuator for reciprocating compressors.
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of a short stroke, singe phase tubular permanent magnet actuator for reciprocating compressors.
title_sort analysis of a short stroke, singe phase tubular permanent magnet actuator for reciprocating compressors.
publishDate 2007
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/1104/1/LDIA2007_Taib.pdf
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