Design optimization of an axial-field eddy-current magnetic coupling based on magneto-thermal analytical model

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This paper presents a design optimization of an axial-flux eddy-current magnetic coupling. The design procedure is based on a torque formula derived from a 3D analytical model and a population algorithm method. The main objective of this paper is to determine the best design in terms of magnets volume in order to transmit a torque between two movers, while ensuring a low slip speed and a good efficiency. The torque formula is very accurate and computationally efficient, and is valid for any slip speed values. Nevertheless, in order to solve more realistic problems, and then, take into account the thermal effects on the torque value, a thermal model based on convection heat transfer coefficients is also established and used in the design optimization procedure. Results show the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.

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Fontchastagner, J., Lubin, T., Mezani, S., & Takorabet, N. (2018). Design optimization of an axial-field eddy-current magnetic coupling based on magneto-thermal analytical model. Open Physics, 16(1), 21–26. https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2018-0004

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