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Instantaneous torque analysis of hybrid stepping motor
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Instantaneous Torque AnalysisElectrical EngineeringElectric MachineEngineeringRipple TorqueMotor DriveMechanical EngineeringMechatronicsMechanical SystemsElectrical DriveHybrid Stepping MotorPropulsionKinematicsPermeance DistributionElectric Motors
Although the hybrid stepping motor is promising as a high torque and low-speed servomotor, it does not have a clear equivalent circuit to estimate the generated torque. For the given stator/rotor teeth and winding arrangements, the permeance distribution with respect to the rotor position is obtained by a well-known permeance-based method. Based on the calculated permeance distribution, an equivalent magnetic circuit of the given motor can be obtained, from which the basic voltage equation can be deduced. Following this procedure, electric parameters in the voltage equation are related to the machine construction constants such as stator/rotor pole dimensions, air gap length, number of turns of the stator windings and MMF of the permanent magnet. The analysis shows that a fundamental component of the permeance distribution produces the average torque and that harmonic components produce the ripple torque under the sinusoidal current drives. The cogging torque is also produced by the 4th harmonic component of the permeance distribution. For the laboratory testing, a two-phase hybrid stepping motor connected to the current-controlled voltage source inverter was used. The experimental results showed quite reasonable agreement with the predicted instantaneous torque.
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