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1566 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PLASMA SCIENCE, VOL. 39, NO. 6, JUNE 2011
A Large Linear Interior Permanent Magnet
Motor for Electromagnetic Launcher
Mehran Mirzaei, Seyed Ehsan Abdollahi, and Hamid Lesani
Abstract—In this paper, a magnetic analysis of large linear
motors with long primary and short interior permanent magnet
(PM) secondary is presented. The calculations are carried out
using a finite-element method, taking into account the secondary
motion and saturation in iron parts. Reluctance force could be
increased using interior PM secondary. The thrust force oscilla-
tions are evaluated to obtain minimum force ripple. Furthermore,
a magnet demagnetization analysis is presented to evaluate the
magnet demagnetization risk under loading. Reduction in the
magnet volume is considered for cheaper and simpler secondary
structure.
Index Terms—Finite-element method, interior permanent
magnet secondary, large linear motor, thrust force.
I. INTRODUCTION
D IFFERENT types of linear motors are widely used forlinear motion applications, which include low-power ac-
tuator to very high thrust force linear motors for Earth to space
launching. Accelerating a mass to reach a desired speed at
short time and distance can be achieved using high-thrust force
density linear motors. For example, these motors are employed
in car-accident simulator, aircraft and satellite launching from
carriers, and other instances where high thrust is needed at a
short time.
The aircraft launch systems currently use steam technology
for launching, which has been used operationally for over
50 years. However, the old mechanical system can be replaced
by an electromagnetic launch system with linear motor propul-
sion [1], [2]. Recently, linear induction, permanent magnet
(PM), superconducting, and reluctance synchronous motors
have been analyzed, and no full-scale electromagnetic launch-
ers for aircraft have been built based on the references cited
[3]–[7]. The advantage of linear induction motors is low-ma
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