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Automotive Electrical Components Analyzed by Magnetic Finite Elements
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Electromagnetic and electromechanical components of an automobile can be analyzed using magnetic finite element computer programs. The programs calculate magnetic fields and electrical performance parameters of a wide variety of magnetic devices. Examples are given of two dimensional analyses of a permanent magnet blower motor and of a horn. Also, calculations of three dimensional magnetic fields and performance of an alternator are presented.
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Brauer, J., Erickson, R., Sliper, S., and Zeisler, F., "Automotive Electrical Components Analyzed by Magnetic Finite Elements," SAE Technical Paper 850445, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850445.Also In
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