Title :
Coupled electromagnetic and structural finite element analysis of a superconducting dipole model
Author :
Hirtenfelder, Franz
Author_Institution :
MacNeal-Schwendler Corp., Munich, Germany
fDate :
7/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Many devices contain parts that undergo motion due to electromagnetic forces. The motion causes the electromagnetic fields to change. Thus the electromagnetic fields must be computed along with the structural motion. In many cases the motion produced by electromagnetic forces is desired motion. However, in many devices, some undesired motion can occur due to electromagnetic forces. The motion creates “motion-induced” eddy currents which in turn affect the electromagnetic fields and forces. A finite element technique is described that fully couples structural and electromagnetic analysis in the time domain. The code is applied to a superconducting dipole model in order to study deformations and stresses during ramp and quench. The results of this coupled analysis enables the designer to visualize deformations, vibrations, displacements and all electromagnetic field quantities of the device and to try different solutions to enhance its performance
Keywords :
eddy currents; electromagnetic field theory; electromagnetic forces; finite element analysis; superconducting magnets; deformation; displacements; eddy currents; electromagnetic analysis; electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic forces; finite element analysis; motion; quench; ramp; stress; structural analysis; superconducting dipole model; vibrations; Deformable models; Eddy currents; Electromagnetic analysis; Electromagnetic coupling; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic forces; Finite element methods; Performance analysis; Stress; Time domain analysis;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on