Title :
Design Considerations of 2-D Magnetizers for High Flux Density Measurements
Author :
Wanjiku, John ; Pillay, Pragasen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Concordia Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
A 2-D magnetizer introduces variation in the flux density (B) across the sample under rotational magnetization. This variation requires additional energy requirements that limits the attainable aspect ratios, flux density levels and stresses the supply. A numerical methodology that accounts for the flux leakage and the eddy currents is proposed to analyze uniformity and variation in B in four 2-D magnetizers. The analysis was done beyond the knee of the magnetization curve. Numerical results will show that round magnetizers can mitigate the variation of the square magnetizer by over 92%, by making the MMF more sinusoidal and equalizing the reluctance along the airgap. In addition, deeper yokes minimized the variation by about 50% in the square and the Halbach testers. The results of this analysis was a design that mitigates the variation in B by a combination of sinusoidally distributed windings, and a deep yoke. The proposed magnetizer achieved very high flux densities over a relatively wide frequency range, which were 2.04 and 1.69 T at 60 Hz and 1 kHz, respectively.
Keywords :
density measurement; eddy currents; magnetic field measurement; magnetisation; numerical analysis; 2D magnetizer design; Halbach testers; MMF; eddy currents; flux density measurements; flux leakage; magnetization curve; rotational magnetization; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic flux leakage; Magnetization; Magnetomechanical effects; Windings; 2-D Measurements; 2-D measurements; Core Losses; Core losses; Machine Design; Magnetic Materials; Measurement Errors; Rotational; Single Sheet Testers; machine design; magnetic materials; measurement errors; rotational; single sheet testers;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2015.2417834