Torque ripple optimization of a novel cylindrical arc permanent magnet synchronous motor used in a large telescope

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This paper proposes the use of a novel cylindrical arc permanent magnet synchronous motor (CAPMSM) in a large telescope, which requires high positioning accuracy and low torque ripple. A 2D finite element method was used to analyze the cogging torque of the CAPMSM. The CAPMSM can be an alternative for a rotating motor to realize direct drive. A new method is proposed to separate the cogging torque, T cog , into the torque, T slot , generated by the slotted effect and the end torque, T end , generated by the end effect. The average torque and the torque ripple are optimized considering stator center angle, the angle between two adjacent stators and the unequal thickness of a Halbach permanent magnet. The torque ripple decreased from 31.73% to 1.17%, which can satisfy the requirement of tracking accuracy for large telescopes.

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Fang, S., Xue, S., Pan, Z., Yang, H., & Lin, H. (2019). Torque ripple optimization of a novel cylindrical arc permanent magnet synchronous motor used in a large telescope. Energies, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/en12030362

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