Journal of System Design and Dynamics
Online ISSN : 1881-3046
ISSN-L : 1881-3046
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Electromechanical Interaction in Eccentric-Rotor Cage Induction Machine Equipped with a Self-Bearing Force Actuator
Antti LAIHOKari TAMMIJuha ORIVUORIAnssi SINERVOKai ZENGERAntero ARKKIO
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2009 Volume 3 Issue 4 Pages 519-529

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In this paper, flexural rotor vibration in a two-pole cage induction machine equipped with a built-in force actuator is examined. The built-in force actuator is based on the self-bearing machine technology in which a supplementary winding is placed in the machine for force production. The built-in force actuator enables active vibration control, but also it enables excitation of the machine for purposes of condition monitoring, for instance. A low-order parametric model is derived for the actuator-rotor system. In the model, the arbitrary eccentric rotor motion is coupled with the voltage-flux equations for the supplementary winding and eccentric rotor cage. Furthermore, based on frequency-domain system identification, a control method is examined for compensating synchronous rotor vibration. Experimental results are given for a two-pole cage induction motor. The main contribution of the article is to couple eccentric rotor motion, the built-in force actuator and the mechanical rotor model to obtain a low-order parametric model of the actuator-rotor system which can be applied to control design for rotor vibration suppression.
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