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Development of a spherical motor driven by electro-magnets Seiji Ikeshita/Akio Gofuku/Tetsushi Kamegawa/Takakazu Nagai
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 24, no. 1, pp.43-46, 2010
Abstract : This paper presents a spherical motor driven by electro-magnets that can rotate omnidirectionally with some degrees of rotation angle
error independent of rotation direction. The spherical motor is composed of a spherical rotor, a semi-spherical stator, a control PC, a control
circuit, and a DC power supply. The rotor has 92 neodymium magnets. On the other hand, 84 electro-magnets are arranged on the
stator. Each electro-magnet can be excited to north or south magnetic pole. The control PC calculates the posture of the rotor after a small
time interval and generates the pattern of excitation of electro-magnets in order to rotate the rotor to its calculated posture. The results of
the performance of the developed spherical motor show that the maximum torque is 0.24 (N・m), the maximum rotation speed is 2.5
(rad/s), and the average error of rotation angle is several degrees.
Keyword :
Spherical motor; Omnidirection; Electro-magnet; Computer simulation
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