Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical and Electro-Mechanical Engineering, Tamkang University, , New Taipei City, Taiwan
2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Cheng-Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan
Abstract
This work presents a novel integrated device that combines a hybrid stepping motor (HSM) and a planetary gear train (PGT) reducer as a compact structural assembly. In this study, a systematic design process was developed to efficiently implement the integrated device. By applying the gear profile on the rotor and the stator, a 9:1 two stages PGT reducer is integrated with a standard 42 type 2-pole stepping motor. The quadratic interpolation method was applied to derive the optimal design of the geometric configurations of the HSM. The electromagnetic characteristics and output performance of the integrated device, including flux linkage, back-emf constant, holding torque, and output torque, were analysed. Finally, the output performance between an existing design and the novel integrated design were compared. The two designs had similar output and holding torque, but the torque ripple was approximately 44.7% lower in the integrated device from 30% to 16.6%. In addition, the axial space arrangement was reduced by 5.2% from 67.7mm to 64.1 5mm, and the torque density was improved by 4.4%.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Technology
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