VRSM磁极几何及热效应参数化研究

Kok-Meng Lee, Zhiyong Wei, J. Joni
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变磁阻球形电机(VRSM)本质上是一种无刷直接驱动驱动器,通过在单个关节中结合俯仰、滚转和偏航运动,提供了一些吸引人的功能。与多轴驱动机构不同的是,在多轴驱动机构中,电气输入的数量通常等于其可控自由度的数量,而VRSM提供了大量的分布式电气输入,与可控自由度的数量相比。由于使用了大量的小线圈,它不仅有效地增加了散热的表面积,而且还允许少量的电流流过每个线圈。这种分布式驱动提供了一种有效的方法来克服通常与高扭矩应用的直接驱动执行器相关的散热问题。为了利用这一独特功能提供的优势,在设计和控制方面提供了更大的灵活性,对可能显著影响电机性能的关键参数有很好的了解是必不可少的。为此,我们在本文中提出了一些详细的参数化研究结果,研究了极点几何形状对三自由度VRSM的热性能和转矩性能的影响。
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Parametric study on pole geometry and thermal effects of a VRSM
The variable-reluctance spherical motor (VRSM), which offers some attractive features by combining pitch, roll, and yaw motions in a single joint, is essentially a brushless, direct-drive actuator. Unlike a multi-axes actuating mechanism where the number of electrical inputs typically equal to its number of controllable degrees of freedom, the VRSM offers a large number of distributed electrical inputs as compared to the number of controllable DOF. Since larger number of small coils is used, it not only effectively increases the surface area for heat dissipation, but also allows a small amount of current to flow through each of the coils. This distributed actuation offers an effective means to overcome heat dissipation problems commonly associated with direct-drive actuators for high torque applications. To exploit the advantages offered by this unique feature that provides a greater flexibility in design and control, a good understanding of the key parameters that could significantly influence the motor performance is essential. For this reason, we present in this paper some results of a detailed parametric study on the effects of pole geometry on the thermal and torque performance of a three degrees-of-freedom (DOF) VRSM.
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