Experimental Electromechanical Characterization of Slotted and Slotless Miniature Bearingless Drives
Magnetically-levitated drives are interesting in applications which demand a combination of reliable operation and high speeds. In the latter domain, slotless stators are recognized as the most suitable, as they deliver higher power density and lower speed-dependent losses. Nevertheless, the larger airgaps proper to slotless topologies minder bearing load capacities.
In this study, a slotless and slotted drive designed for the same rotor are experimentally characterized. They are compared head-to-head in terms of passive stiffnesses and torque and force generation. A bearing control effort factor is also defined.
WOS:000720307600025
2021-01-01
978-1-6654-0510-2
New York
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Event name | Event place | Event date |
ELECTR NETWORK | May 17-20, 2021 | |