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A Low Detent Force DS-PMSLM Based on the Modulation of Cogging and End Forces

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This article presents a low detent force double-sided permanent-magnet synchronous linear motor (DS-PMSLM), which contains two flat-type stators and a mover. The mover is constituted of a fiberglass support plate… Click to show full abstract

This article presents a low detent force double-sided permanent-magnet synchronous linear motor (DS-PMSLM), which contains two flat-type stators and a mover. The mover is constituted of a fiberglass support plate and Halbach array permanent magnets attached on both surfaces of this plate, which provides a large thrust force and low mover mass for high dynamic response. For the sake of reducing the thrust ripple, a modulation method of the cogging and end forces is proposed based on the destructive interference. The even-order harmonics in cogging and end forces are reduced by adjusting the width of the side slots and the lengths of end teeth, respectively. In order to reduce the odd-order harmonics of the detent force, the cogging force and end force are modulated to reverse phases and identical amplitudes by changing the equivalent lengths of four end teeth. An integrated subdomain analytical model considering the cogging and end effects is built to optimize five structural parameters of the stators for low detent force. Finally, the prototype and testing platforms are set up and the experimental results validate that the proposed DS-PMSLM can achieve a low thrust ripple of less than 1.5$ \%$.

Keywords: end; cogging end; end forces; force; low detent; detent force

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Year Published: 2022

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