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1 – 3 of 3Ryszard Sikora, Tomasz Chady, Mieczyslaw Komorowski and Marek Ziółkowski
Development in microcomputer systems has led to their use for a three‐dimensional magnetic field calculation. It caused a great progress in numerical methods used for a magnetic…
Abstract
Development in microcomputer systems has led to their use for a three‐dimensional magnetic field calculation. It caused a great progress in numerical methods used for a magnetic field analysis in electric machines and devices. Determination of the calculations quality may be achieved by comparing with the measurements. For this purpose real objects or simplified models can be used.
Stanislaw Gratkowski and Marek Ziółkowski
This paper describes numerical tests for a three dimensional infinite element suitable for finite element modelling of open boundary field problems. The infinite element has four…
Abstract
This paper describes numerical tests for a three dimensional infinite element suitable for finite element modelling of open boundary field problems. The infinite element has four nodes and is compatible with conventional cuboids. The effectiveness of the infinite element in the interior — finite element region is shown by comparing the accuracy and the CPU time when various boundary conditions are applied. The possibility of computing the external fields is also illustrated.
Krzysztof Kluszczyński and Marek Kciuk
The main purpose of the paper is to develop model basing on the modified and properly‐adopted Fermi‐Dirac equation which combines proper accuracy with adequate simplicity as well…
Abstract
Purpose
The main purpose of the paper is to develop model basing on the modified and properly‐adopted Fermi‐Dirac equation which combines proper accuracy with adequate simplicity as well as to show how steady state and transient curves resulting from this model can be applied for solving design task.
Design/methodology/approach
The standard Fermi‐Dirac equation was modified and extended. Full performance cycle for the SMA actuator was characterized by double‐valued function describing the actuator activation and the actuator deactivation. All these functions and parameters can be easily determined by analysis of measurement data or with use of Hooke‐Jeeves optimization algorithm.
Findings
SMA linear actuator can be used in mechatronic systems as a special non‐standard drive when ultra‐light mass and very simple mechanical construction of power feed system is required. The proposed steady‐state and transient performance curves as well as operation diagram constitute sufficient base for effective designing SMA drive systems.
Research limitations/implications
The greatest disadvantage of a SMA actuator is long time of deactivation resulting from slow self‐cooling process. As far as efficiency is concerned as essential factor for choosing the most suitable linear actuator, there is no sense to take into account a linear SMA actuator because of its very low efficiency.
Practical implications
Designer can use performance curve which determines proper length of SMA actuator and range of its motion. The proposed model can be implemented in SMA drive control unit for controlling position of the actuator.
Originality/value
Similarities between change of martensitic phase during transition process and probability P of electron energy level distribution described by the Fermi‐Dirac two‐variable equation were taken into account. Such an approach seems to express in the most suitable way the physical nature of m‐a transition. The authors decided to extend concept (proposed in Jayender et al.) and to adopt the Fermi‐Dirac equation for describing behaviour of a SMA linear actuator.
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