Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes

Library for modelling of electromagnetic devices with lumped magnetic networks

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This library contains components for modelling of electromagnetic devices with lumped magnetic networks. Those models are suited for both rough design of the magnetic subsystem of a device as well as for efficient dynamic simulation at system level together with neighbouring subsystems. At present, components and examples for modelling of translatory electromagnetic and electrodynamic actuators are provided. If needed, these components can be adapted to network modelling of rotational electrical machines.

User's Guide gives a short introduction to the underlying concept of magnetic flux tubes, summarizes the calculation of magnetic reluctance forces from lumped magnetic network models and lists reference literature.

Examples illustrates the usage of magnetic network models with simple models from different fields of application.

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Package Content

Name Description
Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.UsersGuide UsersGuide User's Guide
Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Examples Examples Illustration of component usage with simple models of various devices
Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Basic Basic Basic elements of magnetic network models
Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Shapes Shapes Reluctance and permeance elements respectively based on geometric shapes
Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Material Material Magnetisation characteristics of common soft magnetic and hard magnetic materials
Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Interfaces Interfaces Interfaces of magnetic network components
Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Sources Sources Sources of different complexity of magnetomotive force and magnetic flux
Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Sensors Sensors Sensors to measure variables in magnetic networks
Modelica.Magnetic.FluxTubes.Utilities Utilities Package with utility functions
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