tailieunhanh - Preface The industrial brushless servomotor has developed through a remarkable

Tham khảo sách 'preface the industrial brushless servomotor has developed through a remarkable', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, cơ khí - chế tạo máy phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Preface The industrial brushless servomotor has developed through a remarkable combination of mechanical electrical power electronic and microelectronic technologies and both the operation and application of the motor rely on many interdependent factors. I have tried to cover the fundamentals of the subject in a logical manner taking a step-by-step approach describing first the construction of the brushless machine itself and how it works second how the current is supplied third how the motor behaves when it is loaded and finally how it is rated and selected for a particular duty. The book covers the important motor and load characteristics which affect the design of the control system but does not include a detailed treatment of control techniques which are well described elsewhere. The first chapter is devoted to a brief review of the brushed permanent magnet motor. This allows the early introduction to the book of some basic groundwork using what is perhaps a more familiar machine and also allows a clearer comparison to be made with the brushless type later on. Throughout I have been aware of the needs of engineers and students with no previous knowledge of how brushed or brushless motors work and so both forms are explained from first principles. Theoretical analysis is developed in relation to practical examples and rules of thumb are suggested wherever possible. Any equations for motor rating and selection are simple enough for numerical results to be found using a calculator or spreadsheet. My hope is that this publication will be of xiv Preface some help to those who are already using brushless motors in servomechanisms as well as to those who are studying the electrical and mechanical properties which are involved. The practical nature of this book has been made possible by the generous supply of technical advice from the members of staff of SEM Ltd. I wish to acknowledge a debt of gratitude to Paul Newall for his constant support and for the many hours of