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Cogging Force Verification of the Back-yoke Length of a Moving-coil-type Slotless Linear Synchronous Motor

Journal of Magnetics, Volume 14, Number 1, 31 Mar 2009, Pages 47-51
Yong-Jae Kim(Department of Electrical Engineering, Chosun University), Sang-Yong Jung* (Department of Electrical Engineering, Dong-A University)
Abstract
The coreless linear synchronous motor (coreless LSM) has been widely used as a driving source of semiconductor production processes for machine speeding up, positioning accuracy and simple maintenance. However, this coreless LSM suffers the disadvantage of decreased thrust force created by the leakage of magnetic flux. With the goal of increasing the generated thrust force and decreasing the cogging force, the slot of the core part was removed and a moving-coil-type slotless LSM (moving-coil-type slotless LSM) is proposed in this paper. Although this moving-coil-type slotless LSM with a back-yoke at the primary side demonstrated an increase in the generated thrust force, it remained capable of generating the cogging force when the primary side was moved due to the position between the permanent magnet and the back-yoke. Therefore, we attempted to decrease the cogging force of the moving-coil-type slotless LSM. We found that the back-yoke length at the primary side needs to be made longer than the integral multiple of the magnetic pole pitch in order to decrease the cogging force created by the moving-coil-type slotless LSM.
Keywords: moving-coil-type; slotless linear synchronous motor; cogging force; back-yoke length
DOI: 10.4283/JMAG.2009.14.1.47
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