Effect of stress on switched reluctance motors: a magneto-elastic finite-element approach based on multiscale constitutive laws - CentraleSupélec
Article Dans Une Revue IEEE Transactions on Magnetics Année : 2011

Effect of stress on switched reluctance motors: a magneto-elastic finite-element approach based on multiscale constitutive laws

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The design of electromagnetic devices submitted to high mechanical stress is a growing issue and requires consequently appropriate modeling tools. We propose in this paper to implement a multiscale model for magneto-elastic behavior into a finite-element code. The 2-D magneto-elastic constitutive law is derived from a multiscale model based on a local energetic approach. The method is applied to study the effect of stress on the magnetic behavior of a switched reluctance motor. This work provides a finite-element tool for the modeling of the effect of multiaxial stress on electrotechnical devices.
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hal-00711558 , version 1 (25-06-2012)

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Laurent Bernard, Xavier Mininger, Laurent Daniel, Guillaume Krebs, Frédéric Bouillault, et al.. Effect of stress on switched reluctance motors: a magneto-elastic finite-element approach based on multiscale constitutive laws. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2011, 47 (9), pp.2171 - 2178. ⟨10.1109/TMAG.2011.2145387⟩. ⟨hal-00711558⟩
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