Investigation of transmission characteristic for harmonic magnetic gears considering dynamic eccentricity using magnetic equivalent circuit

Author:

Li Bingchu1ORCID,Shi Jiahao1,Wang Shuangyuan1,Liu Chengliang2

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical Engineering University of Shanghai for Science and Technology Shanghai China

2. School of Mechanical Engineering Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractHarmonic magnetic gears (HMGs) have the advantage of lubrication‐free, high speed ratio and high torque density, which make it an attractive solution for safety critical applications. Due to eccentricity caused by machining and assembly, HMG suffers from dynamic eccentricity (DE) in operation, however, its effect on HMG performance is still unknown. Transmission characteristic of HMG under DE is studied. First, a magnetic equivalent circuit (MEC) model of HMG is proposed to build the magnetic coupling torque analytically, and the geometry of air gap is analysed parametrically to derive its equivalent reluctances. Flux density and coupling torque can be acquired by solving MEC equations. The accuracy of the MEC model is verified by finite element method. To study the transmission characteristic, an electromechanical coupling simulation framework for HMG is constructed, motion trajectories of rotors are investigated in case of DE, the output torque in locked‐rotor condition and speed response in continuous operation can be derived by simulation. It is found that torque ripples that have the same frequency with input rotor are induced by DE; the results are then verified in the experiment. This paper provides a theoretical guidance for the design and condition monitoring of HMG.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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