Abstract. The paper presents analytical studies of the torque motor tape active element. The tape active element is a novel type of a motor's stator organization, where the conventional winding is replaced by a tape winding. Given the operation principle of proposed active element; its torque characteristics are then computationally found with using the finite element method (FEM). The results show the possibility of the optimal value of the relative electrode width, when the torque will be maximal. The analytical studies of the motor's torque over the number of tape winding coils allowed to receive the recommendations on choosing the number of coils.
The paper considers the features of a torque motor novel type calculation. The method of the tape winding coil's number determination are presented. It is shown that some calculated characteristics of the proposed torque motor are close enough to the characteristics of the modern motors.
Abstract. The paper presents the numerical and experimental studies of the influence of the torque motor active element on the motor's torque. The tape active element is a novel type of a motor's stator organization, where the conventional winding is replaced by a tape winding. The force (torque) dependence over the rotor pole position using COMSOL is given; the tape winding resistance and the turns number are defined. The relative motor's characteristics are investigated and the maximum torque over the certain poles pair number is obtained. The application of the proposed active element in brushless DC motor is considered. The results show the possibility of the further synthesis of the torque motor.
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