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Research on Ceramic Spindle Loss Based on Ceramic Reverse Magnetic Effect

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  • Ke Zhang
  • Zinan Wang
  • Xiaotian Bai
  • Huaitao Shi
  • Songhua Li

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Ceramic motorized spindle is a multifield, nonlinear, and strong coupling system. The present model ignores the reverse magnetic effect and has a poor accuracy on the loss of the spindle system. In the paper, Park transformation was used to establish the electromagnetic physical model of ceramic motorized spindle. By combining with the Jiles–Atherton theory, an eccentric magnetization model of a ceramic motorized spindle considering reverse magnetic properties was established. Energy consumption parameters were calculated under various working conditions. The influence of ceramic reverse magnetic characteristics on the motorized spindle loss was analyzed and verified by experiments. The results show that the simulation of the ceramic motorized spindle loss model is in good agreement with the experimental results. Compared with the experimental results, the average loss error was 2.1%. Due to the reverse magnetic characteristics, the application of ceramic motorized spindle can help reduce the system loss. The ceramic motorized spindle model provides a theoretical basis for the development of ceramic spindle energy loss and efficiency.

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  • Ke Zhang & Zinan Wang & Xiaotian Bai & Huaitao Shi & Songhua Li, 2020. "Research on Ceramic Spindle Loss Based on Ceramic Reverse Magnetic Effect," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-14, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7418719
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/7418719
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