2013 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics 2013
DOI: 10.1109/isie.2013.6563778
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Force formulation of tubular linear machines with dual Halbach array

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“…This stator lamination configuration negatively affects the stator stack factor fstack, which refers to the thickness of the laminations and insulation between laminations, due to the existing of voids between stator sheets. Their other main challenge is that tubular linear motors have relatively low output power per unit volume and low efficiency, when compared with equivalent Electro-Mechanical Actuators EMAs [6,7]. Therefore, it is necessary to find appropriate solutions to improve the performance of tubular linear motors, while reducing both the cost and the manufacturing complexity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This stator lamination configuration negatively affects the stator stack factor fstack, which refers to the thickness of the laminations and insulation between laminations, due to the existing of voids between stator sheets. Their other main challenge is that tubular linear motors have relatively low output power per unit volume and low efficiency, when compared with equivalent Electro-Mechanical Actuators EMAs [6,7]. Therefore, it is necessary to find appropriate solutions to improve the performance of tubular linear motors, while reducing both the cost and the manufacturing complexity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%