Homopolar Bearingless Slice Motors

Described are homopolar bearingless slice motors which include an array arrangement of permanent magnets on stator teeth, and a magnet-free rotor having a unique surface geometry. Also described are related components of such motors. The permanent magnet arrays provide homopolar bias flux to the rotor, and salient features on the rotor surface route the bias flux toward paths desirable for force and torque generation. In an illustrative embodiment, two magnet arrays are placed at the tips of stator teeth, so as to provide the bias flux via relatively short flux paths. By modulating current through windings based upon the rotor radial and angular position measurements, the stator can levitate and rotate the rotor.

Researchers

Minkyun Noh / David Trumper

Departments: Department of Mechanical Engineering
Technology Areas: Industrial Engineering & Automation: Motors

  • homopolar bearingless slice motors
    Patent Cooperation Treaty | Published application
  • homopolar bearingless slice motors
    United States of America | Granted | 10,833,570

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