Magnetic gears (MG) which achieve?contactless power transmission are increasingly attracting the interest of industry. Traditional mechanical gears suffer from several weaknesses: ?friction losses, lubrication issues, heat, vibration and noise. Magnetic gears are therefore developed to overcome the issues accompanying the use of traditional mechanical ones.

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PERMANENT MAGNETS GEAR SYSTEM: 2D AND 3D ELECTROMAGNETIC SIMULATION INSIDE SOLIDWORKS

Magnetic gears (MG) which achieve?contactless power transmission are increasingly attracting the interest of industry. Traditional mechanical gears suffer from several weaknesses: ?friction losses, lubrication issues, heat, vibration and noise. Magnetic gears are therefore developed to overcome the issues accompanying the use of traditional mechanical ones.  

In this article, a coaxial magnetic gear system is studied. Since the model geometry has planar symmetry, both 2D and 3D simulations are performed using EMWorks2D and EMS, successively. 2D Torque results will be compared to published data. A comparison of 2D and 3D results will be established at the end of the article. More Details

 
 

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