1. Electromagnetic Force Distribution and Deformation Homogeneity of Electromagnetic Tube Expansion With a New Concave Coil Structure
- Author
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Quanliang Cao, Qiu Li, Su Pan, Liang Li, Xiaoxiang Li, Ahmed Abu-Siada, Yantao Li, Qi Xiong, and Yu Yijie
- Subjects
Imagination ,0209 industrial biotechnology ,End effect ,Materials science ,General Computer Science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Coil structure ,electromagnetic force distribution ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Concave coil ,0103 physical sciences ,Homogeneity (physics) ,General Materials Science ,media_common ,010302 applied physics ,General Engineering ,Mechanics ,Finite element method ,Electromagnetic coil ,deformation homogeneity ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,electromagnetic tube expansion ,lcsh:TK1-9971 ,Voltage - Abstract
In the conventional electromagnetic tube expansion, the end effects generated by the conventional helix coil may lead to inhomogeneous tube deformation in the axial direction. This paper is aimed at overcoming this issue by proposing a new concave coil structure to replace the helix coil currently used by the industry practice to generate a radial electromagnetic force on the tube. The proposed concave coil is expected to reinforce the electromagnetic force distribution profile and, hence, improving the axial inhomogeneous deformation of the tube. In this context, a new R-L criterion of deformation uniformity is first proposed. Second, an electromagnetic-structural coupling finite element model is established to investigate the relationship between the distribution of electromagnetic force generated by the concave coil and the uniformity of the tube under various voltage levels. The effectiveness of the proposed method is validated through a series of experimental and simulation analyses. Furthermore, based on the characteristics of the electromagnetic tube expansion, a modified multilayer concave coil structure is proposed to overcome the axial inhomogeneous deformation of long tubes.
- Published
- 2019