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A topology optimized switchable permanent magnet system
Abstract
The design of a magnetic field source that can switch from a high field to a low field configuration by rotation by 90°90°of a set of iron pieces is investigated using topology optimization. AHalbach cylinder is considered as the magnetic field source and ironinserts are placed in the air gap of the Halbach cylinder. The idealshape of these iron inserts is determined as function of the fieldgenerated by the Halbach cylinder and as function of the size of theiron segments. The topology optimized structures are parabolic shapedpieces and have a difference in flux density between the high and lowpositions that is on average 1.29 times higher than optimized regularpole pieces. The maximum increase is a factor of 2.08 times higher thanthe regular pole pieces.