A Low Cost Linear Induction Motor for Laboratory Experiments

2001 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 117-134 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Atencia ◽  
A. García Rico ◽  
J. Flórez
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (19) ◽  
pp. 7004
Author(s):  
Juan Antonio Domínguez Hernández ◽  
Natividad Duro Carralero ◽  
Elena Gaudioso Vázquez

This paper presents a novel and improved configuration of a single-sided linear induction motor. The geometry of the motor has been modified to be able to operate with a mixed magnetic flux configuration and with a new configuration of paths for the eddy currents induced inside the aluminum plate. To this end, two slots of dielectric have been introduced into the aluminum layer of the moving part with a dimension of 1 mm, an iron yoke into the primary part, and lastly, the width of the transversal slots has been optimized. Specifically, in the enhanced motor, there are two magnetic fluxes inside the motor that circulate across two different planes: a longitudinal magnetic flux which goes along the direction of the movement and a transversal magnetic flux which is closed through a perpendicular plane with respect to that direction. With this new configuration, the motor achieves a great increment of the thrust force without increasing the electrical supply. In addition, the proposed model creates a new spatial configuration of the eddy currents and an improvement of the main magnetic circuit. These novelties are relevant because they represent a great improvement in the efficiency of the linear induction motor for low velocities at a very low cost. All simulations have been made with the finite elements method—3D, both in standstill conditions and in motion in order to obtain the characteristic curves of the main forces developed by the linear induction motor.


2013 ◽  
Vol 416-417 ◽  
pp. 322-327
Author(s):  
Ling Yun Yan ◽  
Ding Kuan Ye ◽  
Xin Min Zhang ◽  
Xun Shen ◽  
Yun Yue Ye

Traditional mechanical punching machines are mainly driven by rotary motors and a complete set of intermediate transformation mechanism is needed, which results in a reduction of the system efficiency. This paper focuses on the tubular linear induction motor (TLIM) with low cost and simple control structure which directly drives the punching machines. In order to provide a theoretical basis for its further control system, the finite element model of this TLIM is established. The starting performances, such as the trust force, phase current, velocity, displacement and the load force, are analyzed by the finite element analysis (FEA). Moreover, the optimization of the starting trust force is investigated.


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