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Article . 2021
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Magnetic Analysis of Eight Pole Active Magnetic Bearing using ANSYS Maxwell

Authors: Sobhy M. Ghoneam; Ahmed G. Embaby; Ebtesam A. Elhadhody; M. A. Asy;

Magnetic Analysis of Eight Pole Active Magnetic Bearing using ANSYS Maxwell

Abstract

The active magnetic bearing (AMB) is an essential component of any industrial rotating machine. The magnetic analysis for the eight pole active magnetic bearing (AMB) is presented in this paper. The intended AMB has four pairs of electromagnets with four coils and a rotor that must be levitated. A 3D simulation of the model is analysed using ANSYS (version-16.0) base software. Finite element analysis is utilized in this study to determine various magnetic properties like magnetic flux density, magnetic flux density vector plot, magnetic flux, and vector plot of magnetic flux. The effect of different magnetic properties by changing current, air gap, and number of turns has been studied.

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(Finite element analysis (FEA); ANSYS; Magnetic field; Magnetic flux; Magnetic flux density; Active magnetic bearing (AMB))

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