SPIGUY1
Electrical
- Feb 14, 2003
- 16
I have a 24VDC BLDC servo motor that we are using for a force feedback application. One of the critical requirements is that there be as little cogging/torque ripple as possible. This is a 3 phase sinusoidal controlled motor.
We are testing a 12 slot/4 pole design now but would like to know:
1. What's better at reducing cogging - skewed laminations or skewed magnets?
2. Is it possible to wind a straight stack and then skew it? What particular design features should be evaluated - slot design, wire tension, etc.?
3. Would a 15 slot/4 pole motor design be better without the need to skew either the magnets or the stack? What degree of improvement could be expected between the two designs? Would a 18/4 be better yet provided that the slots could accommodate the wire (AWG #24 or #26)and the turns?
4. How accurate are 2D and 3D FEAs in predicting the possible cogging/ripple reduction?
5. Any good articles on reducing torque pulsations?
We are testing a 12 slot/4 pole design now but would like to know:
1. What's better at reducing cogging - skewed laminations or skewed magnets?
2. Is it possible to wind a straight stack and then skew it? What particular design features should be evaluated - slot design, wire tension, etc.?
3. Would a 15 slot/4 pole motor design be better without the need to skew either the magnets or the stack? What degree of improvement could be expected between the two designs? Would a 18/4 be better yet provided that the slots could accommodate the wire (AWG #24 or #26)and the turns?
4. How accurate are 2D and 3D FEAs in predicting the possible cogging/ripple reduction?
5. Any good articles on reducing torque pulsations?