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titleOfInvention Electromagnetic clutch
abstract [PROBLEMS] To increase the magnetic attraction force of an electromagnetic coil 16 in an electromagnetic clutch as much as possible in a limited installation space and improve the reliability of operation. SOLUTION: The size of a field core 3 accommodating an electromagnetic coil 16 and the size of a rotor 15 are optimized to increase the magnetic attraction as much as possible. Field core 3 By making the thicknesses A and C of the inner diameter side cylindrical portions 3a and 15a constituting the rotor 15 and the outer diameter side cylindrical portions 3b and 15b thicker than the thicknesses B and D of the outer diameter side cylindrical portions 3a and 15b, respectively. The cross-sectional areas of 3b and 15a, 15b are made equal, the magnetic flux density distribution is made uniform, and a large electromagnetic force is obtained.
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