IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Pitch Effect of Helical Coils of Electromagnetic Forming

  • Wenting Zhang,
  • Hang Zhou,
  • Xiaoguang Liang,
  • Xianqi Song,
  • Lijun Zhou,
  • Shuixiang Li,
  • Meng Yang,
  • Xinhui Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3037176
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 205162 – 205169

Abstract

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At present, solenoid (helical) coils are widely used in various researches, especially electromagnetic forming (EMF), due to their advantages of simple manufacture and high magnetic field strength. However, in the study of EMF, there are still some defects in the high precision calculation of solenoid coils in the magnetic field the main reason is that the solenoid coil is of non-axisymmetric structure, which is generally equivalent to the 2-D or 3-D axisymmetric structure in practical research. Not only can it ignore the effect of the pitch effect of the solenoid coil, but also causes a certain deviation in the calculation of the magnetic field. Hence, this paper establishes 5 helical coils and 3-D axisymmetric finite element coils models with different layers for comparative analysis. The simulation results show that the magnetic flux density distribution deviation of helical coil and the 3-D axisymmetric coil is small and can be ignored when the coil layers are 1 or 2 layers. However, the number of linear circles increasing, the deviation between the two increases obviously. Therefore, in the study of EMF, the effect of solenoid coil pitch effect on magnetic field calculation can be ignored when the layers, radius and pitch of helical coils are used less whereas the effect of solenoid coil pitch effect on magnetic field calculation must be considered when the layers, radius and pitch of helical coils are used more.

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