Actuators (Apr 2021)

An Alternative Method for Calculating the Eddy Current Loss in the Sleeve of a Sealless Pump

  • Tomislav Strinić,
  • Bianca Wex,
  • Gerald Jungmayr,
  • Thomas Stallinger,
  • Jörg Frevert,
  • Martin Panholzer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/act10040078
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. 78

Abstract

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A sealless pump, also known as a wet rotor pump or a canned pump, requires a stationary sleeve in the air gap to protect the stator from a medium that flows around the rotor and the pump impeller. Since the sleeve is typically made from a non-magnetic electrically conductive material, the time-varying magnetic flux density in the air gap creates an eddy current loss in the sleeve. Precise assessment of this loss is crucial for the design of the pump. This paper presents a method for calculating the eddy current loss in such sleeves by using only a two-dimensional (2D) finite element method (FEM) solver. The basic idea is to use the similar structure of Ampère’s circuital law and Faraday’s law of induction to solve eddy current problems with a magnetostatic solver. The theoretical background behind the proposed method is explained and applied to the sleeve of a sealless pump. Finally, the results obtained by a 2D FEM approach are verified by three-dimensional FEM transient simulations.

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