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onceptual Design of a 3D-Printable DC Electromagnetic Pump for Additive Manufacturing

英文摘要

Electromagnetic pumps offer advantages in handling high-temperature or corrosive fluids by generating flow through Lorentz forces rather than mechanical impellers. However, direct current electromagnetic pumps typically require large currents, resulting in increased manufacturing costs due to thicker copper wires. This study proposes a novel direct current electromagnetic pump for metal additive manufacturing, potentially suitable for advanced Small Modular Reactors cooled by liquid sodium and liquid-metal charge stripper systems used in accelerators. Permanent magnets arranged in opposing directions generate concentrated magnetic flux around constrained flow paths, thereby producing multiple Lorentz forces and reducing the required input current. Numerical simulations demonstrate that the proposed design achieves a developed pressure of 10.5 bar at a significantly reduced current of 300 A, corresponding to a 56% reduction in current compared to conventional helical-type pumps operating under similar conditions. Additionally, the new pump geometry simplifies fabrication by eliminating brazed joints and enabling a more compact design. These results indicate that 3D-printable electromagnetic pumps provide improvements in performance and ease of fabrication for high-pressure applications.

Lee, Dr. Geunhyeong

Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute

电机独立电源技术发电、发电厂

Metal 3D printingElectromagnetic pumpirect currentesign for additive manufacturing (DfAM)

Lee, Dr. Geunhyeong.onceptual Design of a 3D-Printable DC Electromagnetic Pump for Additive Manufacturing[EB/OL].(2025-04-05)[2025-06-13].https://chinaxiv.org/abs/202504.00046.点此复制

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