Passive Limitations for a Magnetic Gravity Compensator

  • JANSSEN J
  • PAULIDES J
  • LOMONOVA E
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Abstract

The development of sophisticated advanced vibration isolation is important because even the minutest vibrations have disastrous effects on the performance of static and moving parts in high-precision machines. This paper concerns with the isolation of these vibrations for a large static body in an advanced micro-lithographic system, where a passive/active electromagnetic solution is presented. In these configurations passive permanent magnets (PM) provide the gravity compensation and active elec-tromagnets the accurate positioning. This paper only considers the applicability of a passive magnetic solution for this high force gravity compensation application, or, more specifically, the influence of various PM array topologies on the force density. Further, fast-solving analytical models are presented and consequently are used to il-lustrate the feasibility of using passive permanent magnets for gravity compensation in this demanding high precision industrial application.

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JANSSEN, J. L. G., PAULIDES, J. J. H., & LOMONOVA, E. A. (2009). Passive Limitations for a Magnetic Gravity Compensator. Journal of System Design and Dynamics, 3(4), 671–680. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsdd.3.671

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