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3D modeling of electromagnetic levitation coils
Witteveen J.P.,van Gastel R.,van Houselt A.,Zandvliet H.J.W. 한국물리학회 2021 Current Applied Physics Vol.32 No.-
Electromagnetic levitation (EML) enables the handling of samples in a containerless manner, facilitating more precise measurements or manipulation of materials. Currently, EML coil design is based on two-dimensional (2D) mathematical models combined with empirical data and experience. We propose that employing a truly 3D model enables a more accurate and rational coil design. This approach shows significant differences in magnetic field, and the resulting lift and heating properties, when comparing a 2D and a 3D coil. A 3D coil, resembling the geometry of a 2D coil, requires more current to generate the same lift. Reversing the situation, a 3D coil producing the exact same magnetic field as a 2D coil has a vastly different design. Furthermore, we show that the assumption that the magnetic field is homogeneous in the axial plane within the sample volume is invalid, even for small samples, in the upper and lower regions of the coil. Using a 3D model, we design a coil capable of levitating and melting an iridium sphere with a diameter of 6 mm.
Clark, C.E.F.,Kwinten, N.B.P.,van Gastel, D.A.J.M.,Kerrisk, K.L.,Lyons, N.A.,Garcia, S.C. Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2014 Animal Bioscience Vol.27 No.4
Automatic milking systems (AMS) rely upon voluntary cow traffic (the voluntary movement of cattle around a farm) for milk harvesting and feed consumption. Previous research on conventional milking systems has shown differences between dairy cow breeds for intake and milk production, however, the ability to manipulate voluntary cow traffic and milking frequency on AMS farms through breed selection is unknown. This study investigated the effect of breed (Holstein Friesian versus Illawarra) on voluntary cow traffic as determined by gate passes at the Camden AMS research farm dairy facility. Daily data on days in milk, milk yield, gate passes and milking frequency for 158 Holstein Friesian cows and 24 Illawarra cows were collated by month for the 2007 and 2008 years. Illawarra cows had 9% more gate passes/day than Holstein cows over the duration of the study; however, the milking frequency and milk yield of both breeds were similar. Gate passes were greatest for both breeds in early lactation and in the winter (June to August) and summer (December to February) seasons. These findings highlight an opportunity to translate increased voluntary cow movement associated with breed selection into increased milking frequencies, milk production and overall pasture-based AMS performance.