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A self-sensing technology of active magnetic bearings using a phase modulation algorithm based on a high frequency voltage injection method Dong Chul Han
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 22, no. 9, pp.1757-1764, 2008
Abstract : Conventional AMB(active magnetic bearings) systems consist of electromagnetic coils, position sensors, power amplifiers
and a feedback controller. This hardware configuration can lead to a structural complexity, problems of space
limitations for the installation, and position control difficulties due to the non-collocation of actuators and sensors. In
this paper, a self-sensing mechanism is proposed to resolve such limitations of the general AMB system. The proposed
self-sensing scheme uses a phase difference of the injected current of two opposite electromagnetic actuators while an
object is levitating between the actuators. The relationship between the phase difference of injected currents and the
position of a levitated object was theoretically derived and linearized. In order to realize the proposed self-sensing
scheme, a signal processing algorithm was developed. The frequency response of the estimator was measured to verify
the performance of the proposed self-sensing scheme. In addition, a magnetic levitation and a disturbance rejection
response were experimentally obtained to verify the feasibility of the proposed self-sensing mechanism. Experimental
results showed that the developed self-sensing technique has similar performance as a practical gap sensor.
Keyword :
Active magnetic bearing; Self-sensing; Phase modulation; Position sensor; Feedback controller, Pulse width modulation(
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