Optimization Design of Electromagnetic Actuator Applied as Fast Tool Servo

Fast tool servos (FTS) for single point diamond turning are widely employed for machine optical free-form surfaces. A FTS with a large stroke and a high bandwidth can increase the efficiency of a machine and complexity of a work-piece. In this paper, a FTS driven by a Maxwell electromagnetic actuato...

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Main Authors: Yahui Nie, Yinfei Du, Zhuo Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-08-01
Series:Actuators
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0825/6/3/25
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spelling doaj-08486ddcff2847a6ba83002f348412342020-11-25T00:03:30ZengMDPI AGActuators2076-08252017-08-01632510.3390/act6030025act6030025Optimization Design of Electromagnetic Actuator Applied as Fast Tool ServoYahui Nie0Yinfei Du1Zhuo Xu2School of Mechanical Engineering, Tianjin University of Technology and Education, Tianjin 300222, ChinaTianjin Institute of Metrological Supervision and Testing, Tianjin 300192, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Tianjin University of Technology and Education, Tianjin 300222, ChinaFast tool servos (FTS) for single point diamond turning are widely employed for machine optical free-form surfaces. A FTS with a large stroke and a high bandwidth can increase the efficiency of a machine and complexity of a work-piece. In this paper, a FTS driven by a Maxwell electromagnetic actuator is developed to obtain a relatively large stroke and high bandwidth. In this study, a multi-objective optimization model is proposed based on the whole system by considering electromagnetic driving principles, kinematic model, and mechanical model. The proposed optimization model can be applied to solve the parameters of electromagnetic actuators with diverse application requirements. A sequential quadratic programming (SQP) algorithm is implemented to solve the problem. The optimization results are verified through both finite element analysis and experiments. The optimized FTS can produce 49.55 μm of full stroke with a frequency response of 3.2 kHz.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0825/6/3/25electromagnetic actuatorfast tool servofreeform opticssequential quadratic programming
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author Yahui Nie
Yinfei Du
Zhuo Xu
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Zhuo Xu
Optimization Design of Electromagnetic Actuator Applied as Fast Tool Servo
Actuators
electromagnetic actuator
fast tool servo
freeform optics
sequential quadratic programming
author_facet Yahui Nie
Yinfei Du
Zhuo Xu
author_sort Yahui Nie
title Optimization Design of Electromagnetic Actuator Applied as Fast Tool Servo
title_short Optimization Design of Electromagnetic Actuator Applied as Fast Tool Servo
title_full Optimization Design of Electromagnetic Actuator Applied as Fast Tool Servo
title_fullStr Optimization Design of Electromagnetic Actuator Applied as Fast Tool Servo
title_full_unstemmed Optimization Design of Electromagnetic Actuator Applied as Fast Tool Servo
title_sort optimization design of electromagnetic actuator applied as fast tool servo
publisher MDPI AG
series Actuators
issn 2076-0825
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Fast tool servos (FTS) for single point diamond turning are widely employed for machine optical free-form surfaces. A FTS with a large stroke and a high bandwidth can increase the efficiency of a machine and complexity of a work-piece. In this paper, a FTS driven by a Maxwell electromagnetic actuator is developed to obtain a relatively large stroke and high bandwidth. In this study, a multi-objective optimization model is proposed based on the whole system by considering electromagnetic driving principles, kinematic model, and mechanical model. The proposed optimization model can be applied to solve the parameters of electromagnetic actuators with diverse application requirements. A sequential quadratic programming (SQP) algorithm is implemented to solve the problem. The optimization results are verified through both finite element analysis and experiments. The optimized FTS can produce 49.55 μm of full stroke with a frequency response of 3.2 kHz.
topic electromagnetic actuator
fast tool servo
freeform optics
sequential quadratic programming
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0825/6/3/25
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