Evaluation of Current Density in DC Motor Brushes for Mining Machines Based on Air Gap Field Measurement

G. Mirzaeva, R. Betz, T. Summers
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Due to their robustness and simplicity of control, dc machines continue to be widely used in many applications, including mining. Although a mature technology, dc machines still require research attention to accommodate for heavier loads and harder operation conditions dictated by production needs. Recent advances in sensoring, data acquisition, and signal processing technologies allow for direct measurement of quantities that used to be theoretically modeled or indirectly measured in the past. Within a research project with industry partners, the research team obtained the measurements of flux densities inside the motor air gap under both static and dynamic conditions. A variety of valuable information about the motor performance can be derived from these measurements. This paper focuses on one particular aspect of the commutation performance of dc machines, namely, the magnitudes and uniformity of current density through a brush, which, to a large degree, dictate the wear rates of the dc motor commutating group. This paper revisits the classical commutation theory, presents a mathematical model for current density estimation across a brush, and applies this model to the experimental results obtained. The results are then discussed and related to the commutation quality of the machine.
基于气隙场测量的矿用直流电机电刷电流密度评价
由于其鲁棒性和简单的控制,直流电机继续广泛应用于许多应用,包括采矿。虽然是一项成熟的技术,直流电机仍然需要研究的关注,以适应更重的负载和更苛刻的操作条件,由生产需要。传感、数据采集和信号处理技术的最新进展使过去只能通过理论建模或间接测量来直接测量的数量成为可能。在与行业合作伙伴的一个研究项目中,研究团队获得了静态和动态条件下电机气隙内磁通密度的测量结果。从这些测量中可以得出关于电机性能的各种有价值的信息。本文主要研究直流电机换向性能的一个方面,即电刷电流密度的大小和均匀性,这在很大程度上决定了直流电机换向组的磨损率。本文回顾了经典换相理论,提出了电刷电流密度估计的数学模型,并将该模型应用于实验结果。然后讨论了结果,并将其与机器的换相质量联系起来。
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