Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/28741
Type: Conference paper
Title: A method for optimising weight and response of brush-type wound-field current motors
Author: Aker, M.
Lu, T.
Citation: ICARCV 2002: proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision: volume 3 / [organised by School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, The Institution of Engineers, Singapore and the IEEE Singapore section]:pp.1343-1348
Publisher: IEEE Singapore
Publisher Place: CD ROM
Issue Date: 2002
ISBN: 9810483643
Conference Name: International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision (7th : 2002 : Singapore)
Editor: Er, M.
Abstract: Weight optimised direct current (DC) motors have been used lately as actuators for micro-robotics and biomedical equipment. The evolution of these motors originated from the need for lightweight compact motors with good response in the industry. Many techniques have been used in developing permanent magnet (PM) and wound-field (WF) DC motors, such as numerical analysis, selecting adequate magnetic material, finite element analysis and optimisation models. Yet, published articles on optimising the weight and response of WF DC motors reveal the development of WF weight optimised motors with problems for example non-proportional geometry, saturated armature teeth, weak output torque and high operating specific electric loading. To overcome these problems, this paper presents a method that separately optimises wound-field DC motors operating with closed-loop proportional, integral and derivative (PID) controllers. A 900-watts DC motor and its PID controllers are optimised as an example for illustrating the proposed method.
Rights: © 2002 IEEE
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