Design Methodology of a Dual-Halbach Array Linear Actuator with Thermal-Electromagnetic Coupling
This paper proposes a design methodology for linear actuators, considering thermal and electromagnetic coupling with geometrical and temperature constraints, that maximizes force density and minimizes force ripple. The method allows defining an actuator for given specifications in a step-by-step way...
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doaj-9139498657f647dea9ec4926cece56e42020-11-24T22:22:24ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202016-03-0116336010.3390/s16030360s16030360Design Methodology of a Dual-Halbach Array Linear Actuator with Thermal-Electromagnetic CouplingPaulo Roberto Eckert0Aly Ferreira Flores Filho1Eduardo Perondi2Jeferson Ferri3Evandro Goltz4Post-Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Osvaldo Aranha 103, Porto Alegre, RS 90035-190, BrazilPost-Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Osvaldo Aranha 103, Porto Alegre, RS 90035-190, BrazilDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Rua Sarmento Leite 425, Porto Alegre, RS 90050-170, BrazilDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Rua Sarmento Leite 425, Porto Alegre, RS 90050-170, BrazilTechnology Centre, Federal University of Santa Maria, Av. Roraima 1000, Santa Maria, RS 97105-900, BrazilThis paper proposes a design methodology for linear actuators, considering thermal and electromagnetic coupling with geometrical and temperature constraints, that maximizes force density and minimizes force ripple. The method allows defining an actuator for given specifications in a step-by-step way so that requirements are met and the temperature within the device is maintained under or equal to its maximum allowed for continuous operation. According to the proposed method, the electromagnetic and thermal models are built with quasi-static parametric finite element models. The methodology was successfully applied to the design of a linear cylindrical actuator with a dual quasi-Halbach array of permanent magnets and a moving-coil. The actuator can produce an axial force of 120 N and a stroke of 80 mm. The paper also presents a comparative analysis between results obtained considering only an electromagnetic model and the thermal-electromagnetic coupled model. This comparison shows that the final designs for both cases differ significantly, especially regarding its active volume and its electrical and magnetic loading. Although in this paper the methodology was employed to design a specific actuator, its structure can be used to design a wide range of linear devices if the parametric models are adjusted for each particular actuator.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/3/360design methodologydual quasi-Halbach actuatorlinear actuators designmoving-coil actuatorparametric analysisthermal-electromagnetic couplingtubular actuators |
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Paulo Roberto Eckert Aly Ferreira Flores Filho Eduardo Perondi Jeferson Ferri Evandro Goltz Design Methodology of a Dual-Halbach Array Linear Actuator with Thermal-Electromagnetic Coupling Sensors design methodology dual quasi-Halbach actuator linear actuators design moving-coil actuator parametric analysis thermal-electromagnetic coupling tubular actuators |
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Paulo Roberto Eckert Aly Ferreira Flores Filho Eduardo Perondi Jeferson Ferri Evandro Goltz |
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Design Methodology of a Dual-Halbach Array Linear Actuator with Thermal-Electromagnetic Coupling |
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Design Methodology of a Dual-Halbach Array Linear Actuator with Thermal-Electromagnetic Coupling |
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Design Methodology of a Dual-Halbach Array Linear Actuator with Thermal-Electromagnetic Coupling |
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Design Methodology of a Dual-Halbach Array Linear Actuator with Thermal-Electromagnetic Coupling |
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Design Methodology of a Dual-Halbach Array Linear Actuator with Thermal-Electromagnetic Coupling |
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design methodology of a dual-halbach array linear actuator with thermal-electromagnetic coupling |
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This paper proposes a design methodology for linear actuators, considering thermal and electromagnetic coupling with geometrical and temperature constraints, that maximizes force density and minimizes force ripple. The method allows defining an actuator for given specifications in a step-by-step way so that requirements are met and the temperature within the device is maintained under or equal to its maximum allowed for continuous operation. According to the proposed method, the electromagnetic and thermal models are built with quasi-static parametric finite element models. The methodology was successfully applied to the design of a linear cylindrical actuator with a dual quasi-Halbach array of permanent magnets and a moving-coil. The actuator can produce an axial force of 120 N and a stroke of 80 mm. The paper also presents a comparative analysis between results obtained considering only an electromagnetic model and the thermal-electromagnetic coupled model. This comparison shows that the final designs for both cases differ significantly, especially regarding its active volume and its electrical and magnetic loading. Although in this paper the methodology was employed to design a specific actuator, its structure can be used to design a wide range of linear devices if the parametric models are adjusted for each particular actuator. |
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design methodology dual quasi-Halbach actuator linear actuators design moving-coil actuator parametric analysis thermal-electromagnetic coupling tubular actuators |
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