Calculation and measurement of coil inductance profile in tubular linear reluctance motor and its validation by three dimensional FEM

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This paper reports a study of coil inductance profile in all positions of plunger in tubular linear reluctance motors (TLRMs) with open type magnetic circuits. In this paper, maximum inductance calculation methods in winding of tubular linear reluctance motors are described based on energy method. Furthermore, in order to calculate the maximum inductance, equivalent permeability is measured. Electromagnetic finite-element analysis for simulation and calculation of coil inductance in this motor is used. Simulation results of coil inductance calculation using 3-D FEM with coil current excitation is compared to theoretical and experimental results. The comparison yields a good agreement. © 2011 FEI STU.

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Mosallanejad, A., & Shoulaie, A. (2011). Calculation and measurement of coil inductance profile in tubular linear reluctance motor and its validation by three dimensional FEM. Journal of Electrical Engineering, 62(4), 220–226. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10187-011-0035-x

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