The positions of the magnetic core and coil are fixed! We will introduce an analysis case considering the rotation of the roller!
Copiers and printers utilize electrophotographic technology. In the electrophotographic process, the steps of "charging," "exposure," "developing," "transferring," and "fixing" are carried out, followed by paper ejection. Fixing is the process of solidifying the toner on the paper using heat and pressure. In fixing, energy efficiency and reduced warm-up time are required, and IH technology is used as a heating method. In this case, the heat generation density distribution obtained through magnetic field analysis is used in thermal conduction analysis to analyze the temperature distribution of the roller. The positions of the magnetic core and coil are fixed, and the analysis takes into account the rotation of the roller. For more details, please refer to the related links below. 【Case Overview】 ■ Analysis Type: 3D Analysis ■ Analysis Module: PHOTO - EDDYjω & THERMO *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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At Photon, we are developing "electromagnetic field analysis software" that models and simulates products and components utilizing electromagnetic phenomena on computers. In traditional design and development environments, the process has primarily revolved around trial and error through prototypes based on the experience of engineers and experiments with those prototypes. However, conducting experiments with actual prototypes and analyzing the results requires significant time and cost. Moving forward, transitioning from an experimental and prototype-based approach to an analysis-based design is a critical issue for improving productivity, and establishing simulation technology as the core of analysis-based design techniques is a challenge. In this context, Photon is developing and providing "analysis software" focusing on electromagnetic fields, as well as heat, vibration, and sound fields. By utilizing Photon’s software, efficient development and design of various industrial products can be achieved. In this way, Photon aims to reduce the number of prototypes and development costs, shorten development periods in the manufacturing sites of our users, and ultimately support the enhancement of our users' competitiveness.