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A Novel Robust Double-Side Linear Resolver Proposal With Toroidal Windings

Peyman Naderi, Mohammad Hossein Rezaee, Arman Ramezannezhad

2024IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement10 citationsDOI

Abstract

This work introduces a novel slotted-type double-side linear resolver with toroidal windings. The proposed resolver exhibits robustness against air-gap asymmetry fault (AGF), making it accurate and reliable in both healthy and faulty scenarios. Its simple structure and toroidal windings result in a cost-effective design. Accuracy testing is conducted under various conditions, including different fault severities, and robustness is confirmed through extensive simulations. A flexible Magnetic Equivalent Circuit (MEC) method is applied to model the resolver precisely while considering various scenarios. This approach offers greater flexibility and shorter processing times compared to the Finite Element Method (FEM). In the end, the effectiveness of the proposed resolver is validated through experimental results, further affirming its robustness. The proposed resolver is an excellent choice for use as an absolute linear position sensor, thanks to its simplicity, accuracy, and its robustness in the face of a common mechanical fault: air gap asymmetry faults.

Topics & Concepts

ResolverElectromagnetic coilPhysicsControl theory (sociology)ToroidComputer scienceElectronic engineeringElectrical engineeringEngineeringNuclear physicsControl (management)Artificial intelligenceChipPlasmaSensor Technology and Measurement SystemsAdvanced Sensor Technologies ResearchAdvanced Measurement and Metrology Techniques