DocumentCode
52548
Title
Design and Simulation of a Five Degrees of Freedom Active Control Magnetic Levitated Motor
Author
Tezuka, Taro ; Kurita, Nobuyuki ; Ishikawa, Takaaki
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Gunma Univ., Gunma, Japan
Volume
49
Issue
5
fYear
2013
fDate
May-13
Firstpage
2257
Lastpage
2262
Abstract
A novel magnetically levitated motor which has the ability to control five degrees of freedom was proposed. The proposed magnetic levitated motor uses a radial bearing-less motor to control both radial translation motion and rotation, and an axial magnetic bearing to control both axial translation and tilting motion. Moreover, stators were installed on the inner side of the rotor, such that the flux path of the axial magnetic bearing and radial bearing-less motor are partially-shared. Therefore, the proposed magnetic levitated motor is small, while achieving five degrees of freedom active control. The prototype device was designed using FEM. According to this analysis, the device had sufficient magnetic force to control the rotor within a designed airgap of ± 0.6 mm. Moreover, simulated dynamic characteristics showed good response performance of the proposed maglev system.
Keywords
attitude control; electric motors; finite element analysis; machine control; magnetic bearings; magnetic flux; magnetic forces; magnetic levitation; motion control; rotors; stators; FEM; airgap; axial magnetic bearing; axial translation control; five degrees of freedom control; flux path; maglev system; magnetic force; magnetic levitated motor; radial bearingless motor; radial translation motion control; rotation control; rotor; stators; tilting motion control; Magnetic analysis; magnetic levitation; motion control; numerical simulation; rotating machines;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2242452
Filename
6514728
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