1. Reactor vibration reduction based on giant magnetostrictive materials.
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Yan Rongge, Liu Weiying, Wu Yuechao, Duan Menghua, Zhang Xiaohong, Zhu Lihua, Weng Ling, and Sun Ying
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MAGNETOSTRICTIVE devices ,NOISE pollution - Abstract
The vibration of reactors not only produces noise pollution, but also affects the safe operation of reactors. Giant magnetostrictive materials can generate huge expansion and shrinkage deformation in a magnetic field. With the principle of mutual offset between the giant magnetostrictive force produced by the giant magnetostrictive material and the original vibration force of the reactor, the vibration of the reactor can be reduced. In this paper, magnetization and magnetostriction characteristics in silicon steel and the giant magnetostrictive material are measured, respectively. According to the presented magneto-mechanical coupling model including the electromagnetic force and the magnetostrictive force, reactor vibration is calculated. By comparing the vibration of the reactor with different inserted materials in the air gaps between the reactor cores, the vibration reduction effectiveness of the giant magnetostrictive material is validated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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