Simulation and analysis of the magnetic treatment of naval vessels.

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Simulation and analysis of the magnetic treatment of naval vessels. Tim Baynes

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Simulation and analysis of the magnetic treatment of naval vessels. Tim Baynes. Z Coil. X Coil. Problems with Flash D Redundancy Time consuming Predicting deperm outcome. Anhysteretic magnetisation. Longitudinal magnetisation during deperm. Deperm Results. Preisach Model. Summary:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Simulation and analysis of the magnetic treatment of naval vessels.

Simulation and analysis of the magnetic treatment

of naval vessels.

Tim Baynes

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X Coil

Z Coil

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3 Stage Deperm

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Problems with Flash D

1.Redundancy

2.Time consuming

3.Predicting deperm outcome

Anhsyteretic Deperm

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major hysteresisloop

anhysteretic

initial curve

Anhysteretic magnetisation

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Longitudinal magnetisation during deperm

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Preisach Model

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Anhysteretic deperm on tube

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Modelled Flash D deperm

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Complete Deperm

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Summary:• laboratory simulation has allowed experiments

into alternative deperm procedures.• “Anhysteretic deperm” was QUICKER more

RELIABLE + allows for theoretical modelling.• Theoretical models have been used to describe

magnetisation changes in tube and real vessels during deperms.

• More information at: www.phys.unsw.edu.au/~tmb/downloads.htm

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