DocumentCode
3237043
Title
Pulsed power electromechanics - permanent magnets versus copper coils
Author
Davey, Kent ; Hebner, Robert E.
Author_Institution
Center for Electromech., Austin, TX
fYear
2004
fDate
23-26 May 2004
Firstpage
318
Lastpage
321
Abstract
A number of emerging military systems operate using short, repetitive, high-power pulses. Rotating electromechanical machines incorporating inertial storage are natural candidates for supplying these high power pulses. The short duty cycle characteristic of these devices introduces an interesting physics trade off in the choice of field excitation. A quantitative comparison of permanent magnet machines to copper coil systems is performed on an equal weigh basis. The results indicate that copper coil based systems using exciters are superior to permanent magnet counterparts in pulsed applications of 20 s and less. The recommended use of copper coils becomes stronger when the issues of magnet life due to vibration, thermal cycling, and slot harmonic heating are considered
Keywords
coils; copper; permanent magnet machines; pulsed power supplies; copper coils; field excitation; high-power pulses; inertial storage; military systems; permanent magnet machine; pulsed power electromechanics; rotating electromechanical machines; short duty cycle; slot harmonic heating; thermal cycling; vibration; Capacitors; Coils; Conducting materials; Copper; Current density; Heating; Magnetic flux; Permanent magnet machines; Permanent magnets; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Modulator Symposium, 2004 and 2004 High-Voltage Workshop. Conference Record of the Twenty-Sixth International
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8586-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MODSYM.2004.1433575
Filename
1433575
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