Analysis of Charge Circuit and Discharge Circuit in Electromagnetic Riveting

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The analysis of charge circuit and discharge circuit is a key part in the theoretical study of electromagnetic riveting electromagnetic field. Numerical simulation was used to establish the charge circuit model and the discharge circuit model which was an electric circuit-magnetic circuit coupling process by ANSYS. The simulation of charge circuit shows that the development of the charge current over time is an exponential descending change and that of the charge voltage over time is an exponential ascending change. And, the simulation of discharge circuit indicates that the driver is mainly subjected to axial magnetic force, whose distribution is non-uniform along the radial direction of driver, and the maximum value of axial magnetic force locates in about half of the driver radius.

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