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Design of Compact Bearingless Disc Drive Systems

Peralta Fierro, Juan Patricio Tomás  
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Martins Araujo, Douglas  
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Perriard, Yves  
July 10, 2020
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications

Inflating costs and emerging applications are spawning interests toward smaller and faster electric drives. The challenges of miniaturization make magnetic bearings more appealing, as they provide intrinsic high-speed capability and need virtually zero-maintenance. These advantages come at the cost of more sensors, which require a seamless integration especially at small geometrical scale. In the magnetic levitation domain, slice drives are particularly interesting, given their stabilizing passive characteristics that simplify the control of levitation and render the system simpler. These drives are already suitable for compressor applications, where control of all degrees of freedom is not necessary. In this article, the design process for a bearingless disc drive with a high degree of system integration is proposed. Two motor topologies, namely slotted and slotless drives, are rated by their passive stability, active properties, and power losses. Two sensor systems, fundamental for magnetic bearing commissioning, are proposed. They are simple to industrialize and offer a low footprint, thus not interfering with the drive design process. Ultimately, an optimization example is presented. For the presented scenario, drives with intermediate rotor size are the optimal contenders. Specifically among them, the slotless variant proves the best, given lower electrical losses and lighter mass compared to the slotted variant. However, the slotted becomes interesting if a stiffer magnetic bearing is needed.

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DOI
10.1109/TIA.2020.3008368
Author(s)
Peralta Fierro, Juan Patricio Tomás  
Martins Araujo, Douglas  
Perriard, Yves  
Date Issued

2020-07-10

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Volume

56

Issue

5

Start page

4870

End page

4881

Subjects

Bearingless machine

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High-rotational speed

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Optimization

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Slice motor

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Rotors

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Drives

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Magnetic levitation

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Topology

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Reluctance motors

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Stators

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Sensors

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