Bearingless Five-Axis Rotor Levitation with Two Pole Pair Separated Conical Motors

P. Kascak, R. Jansen, T. Dever, A. Nagorny, K. Loparo
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In some high performance applications, such as high speed rotating machinery, systems where access for maintenance is limited, or operating environments with extreme temperatures and pressures, motors without mechanical bearings would be preferred. This paper presents the theory, simulation, and lab results of a new type of fully magnetically levitated bearingless motor. The motors are wound without internally connecting the pole pairs, and force is controlled by varying rotor reference frame d-axis current to each pole pair. This in turn raises or lowers the flux caused by the permanent magnets, creating a flux imbalance on the periphery of the rotor [1], which in turn creates a net force on the rotor. The conical shape of the motor allows forces to be created in both radial and axial directions, allowing these motors full 5-axis levitation. Index Terms – Bearingless Motor, Conical Motor, 5-axis levitation.
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两极对分离圆锥电机无轴承五轴转子悬浮
在一些高性能应用中,例如高速旋转机械,维护受限的系统,或极端温度和压力的操作环境,不带机械轴承的电机将是首选。本文介绍了一种新型全磁悬浮无轴承电机的原理、仿真和实验结果。电机绕组没有内部连接的极对,并通过改变转子参考框架的d轴电流到每个极对来控制力。这反过来又提高或降低永磁体引起的磁通,在转子的外围造成磁通不平衡[1],这反过来又在转子上产生净力。电机的圆锥形形状允许在径向和轴向上产生力,允许这些电机全5轴悬浮。索引项。无轴承电机,圆锥电机,五轴悬浮。
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