Title :
Design and Optimization of a Rotary Actuator for a Two-Degree-of-Freedom
-Module
Author :
Overboom, T.T. ; Jansen, J.W. ; Lomonova, E.A. ; Tacken, F.J.F.
Author_Institution :
Electromech. & Power Electron. Group, Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Eindhoven, Netherlands
Abstract :
This paper concerns the design and optimization of a rotary actuator of which the rotor is attached to a linear actuator inside a two-degree-of-freedom zφ-module, which is part of a pick-and-place robot. The rotary actuator provides ±180° rotation while the linear actuator offers a z-motion of ±5 mm. In this paper, the optimal combinations of magnet poles and coils are determined for this slotless actuator with concentrated windings. Based on this analysis, the rotary actuator is optimized using a multiphysical framework, which contains coupled electromagnetic, mechanical, and thermal models. Because the rotation angle is limited, both a moving-coil design with a double mechanical clearance and a moving-magnet design with a single mechanical clearance have been investigated and compared. Additionally, the influence of the edge effects of the magnets on the performance of the rotary actuator has been investigated with both 3-D finite-element modeling simulations and measurements.
Keywords :
electric actuators; finite element analysis; permanent magnet motors; robots; rotors; 3D finite-element modeling simulations; concentrated windings; coupled electromagnetic models; edge effects; linear actuator; magnet coils; magnet poles; mechanical clearance; mechanical models; moving-coil design; moving-magnet design; multiphysical framework; pick-and-place robot; rotary actuator; rotation angle; rotor; slotless actuator; thermal models; two-degree-of-freedom zφ-module; z-motion; Actuators; Coils; Couplings; Magnetic flux; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Windings; 2-DoF actuator; Design optimization; magnetic analysis; permanent magnet motors; servo motors; thermal analysis;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2010.2073430