Improving Post Assembly Magnetization Performance Through High-Temperature Magnetization

被引:0
|
作者
Kwon, Hyun-Woo [1 ]
Moon, Ju-Hyeong [2 ]
Kang, Dong-Woo [1 ]
机构
[1] Dept. of Electrical Energy Engineering, Keimyung University, Korea, Republic of
[2] Dept. of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Keimyung University, Korea, Republic of
关键词
Cracking (chemical) - Electric locomotives - Magnetic leakage - Magnetic levitation vehicles - Plastics forming;
D O I
10.5370/KIEE.2024.73.10.1654
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
With the increasing demand for electric vehicles, the use of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (PMSM) which have characteristics such as high efficiency and high energy density has been expanding. For mass production of PMSM, the Post Assembly Magnetization process, where unmagnetized permanent magnets are inserted into the rotor and then magnetized using a magnetization yoke, is used widely. However, for products with a smaller outer diameter rotor than the magnetizer`s inner diameter that does not fit the dedicated magnetization yoke for recycling the magnetizing system, applying the same magnetic field can show results less magnetizing ratio causing increasing leakage flux with the long air gap. Therefore, this paper proposes optimizing the temperature of permanent magnets by heating them to reduce magnet coercivity, achieving the same magnetization performance with the existing magnetizer without increasing the capacity of the magnetization power supply or redesigning the magnetization yoke. This research is expected to enable the use of a universal magnetizer for rotors of different sizes, thereby reducing production costs. The analysis will be conducted using ANSYS Electronics Desktop 2019 R3. Copyright © The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers.
引用
收藏
页码:1654 / 1658
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] MAGNETIZATION OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS
    NAM, SB
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 1988, 63 (08) : 4212 - 4212
  • [2] High-temperature Magnetization Characteristics of Steels
    Takeuchi, Hirohisa
    Yogo, Yasuhiro
    Hattori, Tsuyoshi
    Tajima, Tomonori
    Ishikawa, Takashi
    ISIJ INTERNATIONAL, 2017, 57 (10) : 1883 - 1886
  • [3] HIGH-TEMPERATURE MAGNETIZATION DISTRIBUTION IN NICKEL
    BROWN, PJ
    DEPORTES, J
    NEUMANN, KU
    ZIEBECK, KRA
    JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS, 1992, 104 : 2083 - 2084
  • [4] HIGH-TEMPERATURE MAGNETIZATION DISTRIBUTION IN NICKEL
    BROWN, PJ
    DEPORTES, J
    ZIEBECK, KRA
    JOURNAL DE PHYSIQUE I, 1991, 1 (10): : 1529 - 1537
  • [5] HIGH-TEMPERATURE MEMORY OF REMANENT MAGNETIZATION
    PETROV, IN
    IZVESTIYA AKADEMII NAUK SSSR FIZIKA ZEMLI, 1986, (07): : 91 - 100
  • [6] INTERGRAIN MAGNETIZATION IN HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS
    VUONG, NV
    SUPERCONDUCTOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 1995, 8 (11): : 783 - 790
  • [7] High-temperature magnetization reversal in the inertial regime
    Makhfudz, I.
    Hajati, Y.
    Olive, E.
    PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 2022, 106 (13)
  • [8] ON THE HIGH-TEMPERATURE BEHAVIOR OF THE NUCLEAR MAGNETIZATION OF FERROMAGNETS
    GLADKOV, SO
    FIZIKA TVERDOGO TELA, 1987, 29 (01): : 151 - 155
  • [9] Crossing point of the magnetization in high-temperature superconductors
    Junod, Alain
    Genoud, Jean-Yves
    Triscone, Gilles
    Schneider, Tony
    Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications, 1998, 294 (1-2): : 115 - 121
  • [10] Scaling behavior of conductivity and magnetization in high-temperature superconductors
    Wahl, A.
    Hardy, V.
    Warmont, F.
    Maignan, A.
    Physical Review B: Condensed Matter, 55 (06):