
Design oriented technique for mitigating position error due to shaft run‐out in sinusoidal‐rotor variable reluctance resolvers
Author(s) -
NasiriGheidari Zahra,
Tootoonchian Farid,
Zare Fateme
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
iet electric power applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1751-8679
DOI - 10.1049/iet-epa.2016.0316
Subject(s) - resolver , rotor (electric) , magnetic reluctance , stator , coupling (piping) , control theory (sociology) , computer science , engineering , control engineering , magnet , electrical engineering , artificial intelligence , mechanical engineering , control (management)
Variable reluctance (VR) resolvers have some distinguish features over wounded rotor resolvers that make them suitable for industrial applications. Among different types of VR resolvers, sinusoidal‐rotor resolvers are preferred due to simple structure and high performance under eccentricities. However, their accuracy is affected by inevitable run‐out error. As they work based on sinusoidal variation of coupling area between stator and rotor and under run‐out error the coupling area is impaired. Hence, in this study, a new disk shape configuration is proposed for sinusoidal‐rotor resolver that is robust against run‐out error. Geometrical dimensions are calculated based on optimisations to achieve more accuracy. Three‐dimensional time‐stepping finite‐element method is used to show the preference of the proposed resolver. Finally, prototypes of both conventional and proposed sensors are built and tested. Experimental results verify the success of the proposed structure.