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Optimal Design Method to Improve the Magnetic Field Distribution of Multiple Square Coil Systems

Ya Huang, Li Jiang, Peng Fu, Zhengyi Huang, Xuesong Xu

2020IEEE Access19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Power electronic equipment regulated by the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) organization must be tested in a relevant steady-state magnetic field immunity test, and the test area is generally required to be a cube shape. For this reason, a multiple square coil system structure is used. In this article, a Taylor expansion and an optimization program are used to determine the optimal parameters of a coil system with different groups. For a three-coil system, the effects of the conductor cross-section, conductor spacing, helical structure, and conductor connection on the magnetic field uniformity are analyzed. A clear understanding of the influence degree of the error helps design an actual coil system. ITER organization is currently conducting research on magnetic field generator for electronic devices in large scientific devices. The design method proposed in this article can reduce the design difficulty and provide theoretical support.

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ConductorElectromagnetic coilThermonuclear fusionComputer scienceSquare (algebra)Magnetic fieldField (mathematics)Electrical engineeringElectronic engineeringEngineeringPhysicsMaterials sciencePlasmaNuclear physicsMathematicsComposite materialQuantum mechanicsPure mathematicsGeometryEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksAerospace Engineering and Energy SystemsSuperconducting Materials and Applications
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