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Spin-Torque Oscillator using a Perpendicular Polarizer with Double Free Layers

  • Seo, Soo-Man;Lee, Kyung-Jin
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.153-156
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    • 2008
  • We conducted a micromagnetic modeling study to investigate the spin torque oscillator (STO) using a perpendicular polarizer. We used an additional layer of negative anisotropy constant materials (NAM) on a conventional STO. For the NAM layer, the magnetic easy plane is parallel to the in-plane easy axis of the free layer, and inhibits the development of the out-of-plane component of the magnetization in the free layer. As a result, this new type of STO provides a high frequency limit up to 50 GHz.

Real-Time Compensation of Errors Caused by the Flux Density Non-uniformity for a Magnetically Suspended Sensitive Gyroscope

  • Chaojun, Xin;Yuanwen, Cai;Yuan, Ren;Yahong, Fan;Yongzhi, Su
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.315-325
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    • 2017
  • Magnetically suspended sensitive gyroscopes (MSSGs) provide an interesting alternative for achieving precious attitude angular measurement. To effectively reduce the measurement error caused by the non-uniformity of the air-gap flux density in a MSSG, this paper proposes a novel compensation method based on measuring and modeling of the air-gap flux density. The angular velocity measurement principle and the structure of the MSSG are described, and then the characteristic of the air-gap flux density has been analyzed in detail. Next, to compensate the flux density distribution error and improve the measurement accuracy of the MSSG, a real-time compensation method based on the online measurement with hall probes is designed. The common issues caused by the non-uniformity of the air-gap flux density can be effectively resolved by the proposed method in high-precision magnetically suspended configurations. Comparative simulation results before and after compensation have verified the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed compensation method.

SLIDERS FOR THE NEXT GENERATION MAGNETIC HARD DISK DRIVE SYSTEMS-NUMERICAL SIMULATION

  • Jhon, Myung-S.;Peck, Paul-R.;Kang, Soo-Choon;Wang, Benjamin-L.;Kim, In-Eung;Park, Ki-Ook
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.695-701
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    • 1995
  • Fundamental issues and general procedures of modeling the head disk interface (HDI) in order to provide design criteria for future ultra-low flying sliders are given. Intermittent contact and gaseous rarefaction effects are discussed using nonconventional kinetic theory. To illustrate the simulation results, we modeled IBM 3370 taper flat sliders and positive/negative "bow tie" sliders. Several alternative HDI concepts for future disk drives - viscoelastic bearings, a hybrid system, and contact recording - are also briefly discussed.

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2-D FEM ANALYSIS OF LONGITUDINAL MAGNETIC RECORDING MEDIA TAKING ACCOUNT OF HYSTERESIS MODEL

  • Seol, S.C.;Kang, T.;Shin, K.H.;Lee, T.D.;Park, G.S.
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.631-635
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    • 1995
  • Longitudinal magnetic recording process of thin film media was simulated by the 2-D finite element method (FEM). To describe precisely the hysteresis behavior of thin film media, scalar Preisach model was used. In this paper, we discussed the formation of bit patterns and importance of modeling of minor loops in high density recording. The effects of the media coercivity and film thickness on the remanent magnetization and transition shape were investigated.

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MODELING AND ANALYSIS ON THIN-FILM FLOW OVER A ROUGH ROTATING MAGNETIC DISK

  • Kim, Sung-Won;Moon, Byung-Moo
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.645-649
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    • 1995
  • The depletion of thin liquid films due to the combined effect of centrifugation, surface roughness, and air-shear has recently been studied. While surface roughness of a rotating solid disk can be represented by deterministic cures, it has been argued that spatial random processes provide a more realistic description. Chiefly because of surface roughness, there is an asymptotic limit of retention of a thin film flowing on the rotating disk. The aim of this article is to model the depletion of thin-film flow and analyze the interplay of centrifugation, surface tension, viscosity, air-shear, disjoining pressure, and surface roughness that affect the depletion of the film. Also, the robustness of stochastic description of surface roughness is examined.

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Flux Linkage Estimation in a Switched Reluctance Motor Using a Simple Reluctance Circuit

  • Lee, Cheewoo
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 2013
  • Flux linkage of phase windings is a key parameter in determining the behavior of a switched reluctance motor (SRM) [1-8]. Therefore, the accurate prediction of flux linkage at aligned and unaligned rotor positions makes a significant contribution to the design of an SRM and its analytical approach is not straightforward due to nonlinear saturation in flux. Although several different approaches using a finite element analysis (FEA) or a curve-fitting tool have been employed to compute phase flux linkage [2-5], they are not suitable for a simple design procedure because the FEA necessitates a large amount of time in both modeling and solving with complexity for every motor design, and the curve-fitting requires the data of flux linkage from either an experimental test or an FEA simulation. In this paper, phase flux linkage at aligned and unaligned rotor positions is estimated by means of a reluctance network, and the proposed approach is analytically verified in terms of accuracy compared to FEA.

Analytical Investigation on Fundamental Electrical Characteristics of Large Air-gap Superconducting Synchronous Machine

  • Yazdanian, M.;Elhaminia, P.;Zolghadri, M.R.;Fardmanesh, M.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.260-267
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    • 2013
  • In this paper a general 2-D model of a large air-gap synchronous machine either with non-magnetic or magnetic core rotor is investigated and electrical characteristics of the machine are analytically calculated. Considering the general model, analytical equations for magnetic field density in different regions of the large air-gap machine are calculated. In addition, self and mutual inductances in the proposed model of the machine have been developed, which are the most important parameters in the electromagnetic design and transient analysis of synchronous machines. Finite element simulation has also been performed to verify the obtained results from the equations. Analytical results show good agreement with FEM results.

The Effect of Roll and Pitch Motion on Ship Magnetic Signature

  • Birsan, Marius;Tan, Reinier
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.503-508
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    • 2016
  • The roll- and pitch-induced eddy currents create a magnetic field that contributes to the total magnetic signature of naval vessels. The magnetic signature is of concern, as it exposes the ship to the threat of modern influence mines. It is estimated that the eddy current is the second most important source contributing to a ship's underwater magnetic field following the ferromagnetic effect. In the present paper, the finite element (FE) method is used to predict the eddy current signature of a real ship. The FE model is validated using the measurements of the Canadian research vessel CFAV QUEST at the Earth's Field Simulator (EFS) in Schirnau, Germany. Modeling and validation of the eddy current magnetic signature for a real ship represents a novelty in the field. It is shown that the characteristics of this signature depend on frequency. Based on these results, a ship's degaussing system could be improved to cancel both the ferromagnetic and the eddy current contribution to the magnetic signature simultaneously, reducing the susceptibility to sea mines.

Analysis of Eddy Current and Hysteresis Loss Distribution from Fixing Structure of 154 kV Underground Transmission Cable (154 kV 지중송전선로의 고정용 금구류에서 발생하는 와전류 및 히스테리시스 손실 분포 해석)

  • Song, Hyeeun;Im, Sanghyeon;Kim, Kyoung Youn;Park, Gwansoo
    • KEPCO Journal on Electric Power and Energy
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.9-12
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    • 2018
  • The use of underground transmission power lines is expanding for the beauty and convenience of the near city. However, there is a lack of research on the losses from underground transmission power lines, especially those that support three-phase cables operating 24 hours a day. Since the supporting the cable is made of a material having a conductivity and a magnetic permeability, an eddy current and a hysteresis loss are generated due to a magnetic field caused by a current flowing in the cable. Losses occurring in this case adversely affect the power energy transfer efficiency, so research on loss is necessary. Therefore, in this paper, we analyzed the eddy currents and hysteresis losses that occur in a supporting a cable through three - dimensional finite element analysis.

A Study on the Acoustic Modeling of Horn - Analysis and Design of Acoustic Horn - (Horn의 음향 모델링 연구 - 음향 혼의 해석 및 설계 -)

  • Sa, Jong Sung;Park, Seok-Tae
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.24 no.7
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    • pp.537-548
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, horn loudspeaker modeling was suggested, investigated and verified through comparison of test results and simulation ones based on input electrical impedance curves and acoustic sensitivity ones. First, Thiele Small parameters of horn driver were identified by using pseudo loudspeaker model concept and verified in case of both closed and open horndriver. Second, cone-shaped horn models were investigated and compared with input acoustic impedance curves for real horn(cone angle $6.6^{\circ}$) and short horn(cone angle $27.9^{\circ}$). It showed that Leach model for cone horn was well described to test results, which were electrical impedance and acoustic sensitivity, compared to Lemaitre one. To represent horn system model good approximation in wide frequency range, mass correction filter and lowpass filter were adopted and consequently showed good fitted to test results.