Abstract
The rule of levitation force variation with different structure and electromagnetic parameters provides a basis for electromagnet design of electromagnetic suspension (EMS) medium and low speed maglev vehicles. In order to acquire accurate calculation results of levitation force, different calculation methods, including analytical method, 2D FEM (finite element method), and 3D FEM, are applied to investigate the impact of various structural parameters, such as excitation current, air gap, lateral offset, and pole width, on levitation force. The analytical analysis is based on the classic mathematical model of levitation force between electromagnet and rail and performed with MATLAB. In the 2D and 3D FEMs, the numerical calculation of the levitation force is conducted with Ansoft by taking the magnetic saturation into account. In addition, the longitudinal end effect on the levitation force calculation is considered in the 3D FEM. The results show that the 3D FEM is the most accurate among the above three methods for calculating the levitation force, and the analytical method can only work for small current and/or large air gap conditions. A lateraloffset between vehicle and rail will reduce the levitation force; the levitation force descends sharply once the lateral offset exceeds the threshold, i.e., 8% of the pole width for U-shaped electromagnets. The maximum lift-to-weight ratio emerges when the pole width ratio of F type rail to electromagnet is 6:7. This may offer a reference for EMS maglev vehicle design and application.
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