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Radial Magnetic Coupling

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Praneshsb

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Hi ,

Can anybody help me to find the torque in Radial Magnetic Coupling?

Pranesh S B
 
Do you mean other than to measure it?
There are a number of numerical methods that get you close.
As long as the back steel is not saturated it is fairly easy to model.


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P.E. Metallurgy, Plymouth Tube
 
Praneshsb: What have you tried so far?
 
Hi Praneshsb,

Do you mean the mathematical modelling of Radial Magnetic Coupling?
I have seen a synchronous Axial Coupling though (see image below). I am not sure if the radial one can be modelled the same way.
axial_coupling_irqsxf.png
 
I tried numerical modeling using ANSYS. Seems like the results are wrong. I have a doubt on my B-H curve.

flofelis:- What you have given is axial coupling.
 
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