Bending levitation control of flexible steel plate: Consideration of effect of magnetic properties on electromagnetically levitated steel plate vibration

Recently, demand for thin steel plates has increased. In the manufacturing of thin steel plates, surface quality deterioration due to contact between the rollers and steel plate involved is problematic. We are investigating magnetic levitation conveyance to propose a noncontact conveyance system usi...

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Published inInternational journal of applied electromagnetics and mechanics Vol. 71; no. S1; pp. S295 - S303
Main Authors Ogawa, Kazuki, Miyazaki, Riku, Funada, Kohmei, Uchida, Yamato, Uchino, Daigo, Ikeda, Keigo, Endo, Ayato, Kato, Taro, Narita, Takayoshi, Kato, Hideaki
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam IOS Press BV 01.01.2023
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Summary:Recently, demand for thin steel plates has increased. In the manufacturing of thin steel plates, surface quality deterioration due to contact between the rollers and steel plate involved is problematic. We are investigating magnetic levitation conveyance to propose a noncontact conveyance system using electromagnets. However, the magnetic levitation of thin steel plates is unstable because of the deflection in the range where the electromagnetic force is not affected. Therefore, to improve the levitation stability, we are investigating a bending magnetic levitation system in which a thin steel plate is bent during magnetic levitation but not deformed plastically. In this study, a dynamic analysis using the finite difference method is performed to understand the behavior of a thin steel plate during magnetic levitation. In the dynamic analysis, vibration is evaluated based on the displacement standard deviation. The dynamic simulation visualizes the dynamic behavior of a levitated flexible steel plate.
ISSN:1383-5416
1875-8800
DOI:10.3233/JAE-220167