Reactor vibration reduction based on giant magnetostrictive materials

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 produ...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Yan Rongge, Liu Weiying, Wu Yuechao, Duan Menghua, Zhang Xiaohong, Zhu Lihua, Weng Ling, Sun Ying
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2017-05-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4978586
_version_ 1828750430996267008
author Yan Rongge
Liu Weiying
Wu Yuechao
Duan Menghua
Zhang Xiaohong
Zhu Lihua
Weng Ling
Sun Ying
author_facet Yan Rongge
Liu Weiying
Wu Yuechao
Duan Menghua
Zhang Xiaohong
Zhu Lihua
Weng Ling
Sun Ying
author_sort Yan Rongge
collection DOAJ
description 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.
first_indexed 2024-12-10T20:38:02Z
format Article
id doaj.art-6c214c562bf24e4d975f0de80d77ec3d
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2158-3226
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-10T20:38:02Z
publishDate 2017-05-01
publisher AIP Publishing LLC
record_format Article
series AIP Advances
spelling doaj.art-6c214c562bf24e4d975f0de80d77ec3d2022-12-22T01:34:28ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262017-05-0175056677056677-610.1063/1.4978586354791ADVReactor vibration reduction based on giant magnetostrictive materialsYan Rongge0Liu Weiying1Wu Yuechao2Duan Menghua3Zhang Xiaohong4Zhu Lihua5Weng Ling6Sun Ying7Province-Ministry Joint Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Field and Electrical Apparatus Reliability, Hebei University of Technology, 300130 Tianjin, ChinaProvince-Ministry Joint Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Field and Electrical Apparatus Reliability, Hebei University of Technology, 300130 Tianjin, ChinaProvince-Ministry Joint Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Field and Electrical Apparatus Reliability, Hebei University of Technology, 300130 Tianjin, ChinaProvince-Ministry Joint Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Field and Electrical Apparatus Reliability, Hebei University of Technology, 300130 Tianjin, ChinaProvince-Ministry Joint Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Field and Electrical Apparatus Reliability, Hebei University of Technology, 300130 Tianjin, ChinaMunicipal Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology of Electrical Engineering and Energy, Tianjin Polytechnic University, 300387 Tianjin, ChinaProvince-Ministry Joint Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Field and Electrical Apparatus Reliability, Hebei University of Technology, 300130 Tianjin, ChinaProvince-Ministry Joint Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Field and Electrical Apparatus Reliability, Hebei University of Technology, 300130 Tianjin, ChinaThe 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.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4978586
spellingShingle Yan Rongge
Liu Weiying
Wu Yuechao
Duan Menghua
Zhang Xiaohong
Zhu Lihua
Weng Ling
Sun Ying
Reactor vibration reduction based on giant magnetostrictive materials
AIP Advances
title Reactor vibration reduction based on giant magnetostrictive materials
title_full Reactor vibration reduction based on giant magnetostrictive materials
title_fullStr Reactor vibration reduction based on giant magnetostrictive materials
title_full_unstemmed Reactor vibration reduction based on giant magnetostrictive materials
title_short Reactor vibration reduction based on giant magnetostrictive materials
title_sort reactor vibration reduction based on giant magnetostrictive materials
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4978586
work_keys_str_mv AT yanrongge reactorvibrationreductionbasedongiantmagnetostrictivematerials
AT liuweiying reactorvibrationreductionbasedongiantmagnetostrictivematerials
AT wuyuechao reactorvibrationreductionbasedongiantmagnetostrictivematerials
AT duanmenghua reactorvibrationreductionbasedongiantmagnetostrictivematerials
AT zhangxiaohong reactorvibrationreductionbasedongiantmagnetostrictivematerials
AT zhulihua reactorvibrationreductionbasedongiantmagnetostrictivematerials
AT wengling reactorvibrationreductionbasedongiantmagnetostrictivematerials
AT sunying reactorvibrationreductionbasedongiantmagnetostrictivematerials