Abstract

Using linear induction motors for magnetic trains has challenges in maintaining stability and safety, namely the emergence of holding forces. The force arises due to the magnetic flux interaction between the permanent magnet and the iron core. One source of resisting force is due to the dotted lines, which creates a finishing effect and generates vibration and noise from the system. Previous research has carried out several works, one of which is designing the shape of a gear at the end of a tooth with a convex curved shape in a linear synchronous motor which has succeeded in reducing the effect of the tip of the tooth. This study aims to determine the results of the effectiveness of calculations using MATLAB, which can produce much less resistance. This research uses descriptive research with a qualitative approach. In this study the calculations to redesign the shape of the dental arch at the end of the track were carried out by making a model with a parabolic approach. Plane dimensions X, Y, Z 660mm x 360mmx 360 mm. Magnetic density data were collected using Ansys software and 10 mm meshing, while the magnitude of the resistive force based on mathematical equations was carried out using MATLAB software. Investigation of the effect of curvature for the final effect value has been carried out using 6 models with different arcs. From the simulation, it is concluded that the sharpener for bow curvature gives the smallest resistance force value. The smallest result from the calculation A=A_x+y^' A_y gives the smallest detention force value. The smallest computation of A=A_x+y^' A_y with the sharpest curvature is a challenge to build and use for real activities.

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