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Design optimisation of electromagnetic devices using continuum design sensitivity analysis combined with comercial em software

Design optimisation of electromagnetic devices using continuum design sensitivity analysis combined with comercial em software
Design optimisation of electromagnetic devices using continuum design sensitivity analysis combined with comercial em software

This paper deals with two kinds of optimisation problems, relevant to the optimised source distribution and the shape optimum design, using Continuum Design Sensitivity Analysis (CDSA) in combination with standard electromagnetic (EM) software. Fast convergence and compatibility with existing EM software are the distinctive features of the proposed implementation. In order to verify the advantages and also to facilitate understanding of the method itself, two design optimisation problems have been tested: one is an MRI design problem related to finding an optimal permanent magnet distribution and the other is a pole shape design problem of a BLDC motor for reducing cogging torque, using both 2D and 3D models.

133-136
VDE-Verlag GmbH, Berlin
Kim, Dong Hun
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Sykulski, Jan K.
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Lowther, David A.
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Kim, Dong Hun
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Kim, Dong Hun, Sykulski, Jan K. and Lowther, David A. (2006) Design optimisation of electromagnetic devices using continuum design sensitivity analysis combined with comercial em software. In 6th International Conference on Computational Electromagnetics, CEM 2006 - Proceedings. VDE-Verlag GmbH, Berlin. pp. 133-136 .

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Abstract

This paper deals with two kinds of optimisation problems, relevant to the optimised source distribution and the shape optimum design, using Continuum Design Sensitivity Analysis (CDSA) in combination with standard electromagnetic (EM) software. Fast convergence and compatibility with existing EM software are the distinctive features of the proposed implementation. In order to verify the advantages and also to facilitate understanding of the method itself, two design optimisation problems have been tested: one is an MRI design problem related to finding an optimal permanent magnet distribution and the other is a pole shape design problem of a BLDC motor for reducing cogging torque, using both 2D and 3D models.

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Published date: 2006
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © CEM 2006.
Venue - Dates: 6th International Conference on Computational Electromagnetics, CEM 2006, , Aachen, Germany, 2006-04-04 - 2006-04-06

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Local EPrints ID: 477698
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/477698
PURE UUID: 6eb84f53-e5af-443c-97a2-69955c6e9681
ORCID for Jan K. Sykulski: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-6392-126X

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Date deposited: 13 Jun 2023 16:56
Last modified: 14 Jun 2023 01:36

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Author: Dong Hun Kim
Author: Jan K. Sykulski ORCID iD
Author: David A. Lowther

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