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PAMM ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Boeck ◽  
Seyed Loghman Sanjari ◽  
Tatiana Becker
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2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-23
Author(s):  
A. A. Ivanov ◽  
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M. E. Komnatnov ◽  

The paper presents a semi-analytical method for calculating the shielding effectiveness (SE) of an enclosure with an aperture filled with a dielectric or magnetic material. The method is based on a combination of quasi-static analysis of coplanar strip lines (CPS) and an analytical model of an enclosure equivalent circuit. A simulation of a CPS is reduced to solving a simple electrostatic problem and can be performed by any available numerical method. The SE calculation can be performed using any of the existing models of an enclosure equivalent circuit. In the range up to 1 GHz, a validation of the proposed method was carried out using a standardized enclosure 300×120×300 mm3 as an example. To show the capabilities of the method, the paper presents the results of SE for enclosures with a PVC ventilation grill and a glass in the aperture. Using this method in conjunction with a previously published analytical model, the SE calculations for the enclosure with a conducting plate were also performed. The results show that the proposed method has an acceptable accuracy, and the average value of the absolute error does not exceed 6.4 dB


2021 ◽  
pp. 223-223
Author(s):  
Yuzhang Ding ◽  
Minxiang Wei ◽  
Rui Liu

In order to investigated the influence on the liquid cooling system cooling effect by changing the structural parameters, single Li-ion battery heat generation model is conducted, and used in following simulation. Subsequently, sixteen models are designed by orthogonal array, and the results are obtained by extremum difference analysis, which can quantify the influence degree, identify major and minor factors, and find the relatively optimum combination. Finally, different channel entrance layout is adopted to investigated. With a series of work, the effective of single battery heat generation model is proved by the discharge experiment. The coolant velocity has most evident influence on the Li-ion battery temperature rise, rectangular channel aspect ratio is second one, and the heat conducting plate thickness has the smallest influence. Similarly, for Li-ion battery temperature difference, the effect of heat conducting plate thickness and rectangular channel aspect ratio as the same, both are secondary factor, and coolant velocity is main factor. With different channel entrance layout, both the maximum temperatures denote a same upward trend, and better balance temperature distribution is obtained by adopt Case C system which with alternating arrange channel entrance layout.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Diego Pérez-Morelo ◽  
Alexander Stange ◽  
Richard W. Lally ◽  
Lawrence K. Barrett ◽  
Matthias Imboden ◽  
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AbstractIn this article, we present a nanoelectromechanical system (NEMS) designed to detect changes in the Casimir energy. The Casimir effect is a result of the appearance of quantum fluctuations in an electromagnetic vacuum. Previous experiments have used nano- or microscale parallel plate capacitors to detect the Casimir force by measuring the small attractive force these fluctuations exert between the two surfaces. In this new set of experiments, we aim to directly detect the shifts in the Casimir energy in a vacuum due to the presence of the metallic parallel plates, one of which is a superconductor. A change in the Casimir energy of this configuration is predicted to shift the superconducting transition temperature (Tc) because of the interaction between it and the superconducting condensation energy. In our experiment, we take a superconducting film, carefully measure its transition temperature, bring a conducting plate close to the film, create a Casimir cavity, and then measure the transition temperature again. The expected shifts are smaller than the normal shifts one sees in cycling superconducting films to cryogenic temperatures, so using a NEMS resonator in situ is the only practical way to obtain accurate, reproducible data. Using a thin Pb film and opposing Au surface, we observe no shift in Tc >12 µK down to a minimum spacing of ~70 nm at zero applied magnetic field.


2020 ◽  
Vol 62 (12) ◽  
pp. 719-724
Author(s):  
G Tytko ◽  
Z Kowalik

Pot-core coils are utilised in eddy current non-destructive testing (NDT) to detect defects in conducting materials. In this paper, an analytical solution to the problem of a cup-cored coil placed over a three-layer plate with an inner hole is obtained. Using the truncated region eigenfunction expansion (TREE) method, expressions for the magnetic vector potential of the filamentary coil, and final formulae for the impedance of the cylindrical coil, are derived. These formulae make it possible to model conducting magnetic and non-magnetic plates with an internal hole, a surface hole, a subsurface hole and a through hole. The final expressions in a closed form are implemented in MATLAB. The calculation results are verified using finite element method (FEM) models created with COMSOL Multiphysics, Finite Element Method Magnetics (FEMM) and Ansys Maxwell software packages. Very good agreement for the coil impedance components is obtained within the whole studied frequency range of 1 kHz to 100 kHz.


2020 ◽  
Vol 102 (4) ◽  
pp. 2039-2056
Author(s):  
Thomas Boeck ◽  
Seyed Loghman Sanjari ◽  
Tatiana Becker

AbstractA pendulum with an attached permanent magnet swinging in the vicinity of a conductor is a typical experiment for the demonstration of electromagnetic braking and Lenz’ law of induction. When the conductor itself moves, it can transfer energy to the pendulum. An exact analytical model of such an electromagnetic interaction is possible for a flat conducting plate. The eddy currents induced in the plate by a moving magnetic dipole and the resulting force and torque are known analytically in the quasistatic limit, i.e., when the magnetic diffusivity is sufficiently high to ensure an equilibrium of magnetic field advection and diffusion. This allows us to study a simple pendulum with a magnetic dipole moment in the presence of a horizontal plate oscillating in vertical direction. Equilibrium of the pendulum in the vertical position can be realized in three cases considered, i.e., when the magnetic moment is parallel to the rotation axis, or otherwise, its projection onto the plane of motion is either horizontal or vertical. The stability problem is described by a differential equation of Mathieu type with a damping term. Instability is only possible when the vibration amplitude and the distance between plate and magnet satisfy certain constraints related to the simultaneous excitation and damping effects of the plate. The nonlinear motion is studied numerically for the case when the magnetic moment and rotation axis are parallel. Chaotic behavior is found when the eigenfrequency is sufficiently small compared to the excitation frequency. The plate oscillation typically has a stabilizing effect on the inverted pendulum.


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