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Fast Response Multipole Solenoids
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Abstract
The growing need for solenoid actuators capable to provide both high traction force and fast response is reviewed. A new concept of a fast response multipole solenoid is described, and a discussion of factors leading to faster solenoid response is given, An improved schedule of energy input into the solenoid coil is suggested, and an analysis of the dynamics of the armature motion and its correlation with changing electric and magnetic parameters during the solenoid activation period is performed.
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Citation
Schechter, M., "Fast Response Multipole Solenoids," SAE Technical Paper 820203, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/820203.Also In
References
- Seilly, A. H. “Helenoid Actuators — A New Concept in Extremely Fast Acting Solenoids.” SAG Paper 790119 , Automotive Congress, Detroit, Michigan 1979
- Seilly, A. H. “Colenoid Actuators — Further Developments in Extremely Fast Acting Solenoids.” SAE Paper 810462 , Automotive Congress, Detroit, Michigan 1981
- Nasar S. A. Unnewehr, L. E. “Electromechanics and Electric Machines,” John Wiley and Sons, New York 1979