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Characteristics of Hydraulic and Electric Servo Motors

Sayako Sakama, Yutaka TANAKA, Akiya Kamimura

2022Actuators54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Until the 1970s, hydraulic actuators were widely used in many mechanical systems; however, recently, electric motors have become mainstream by virtue of their improved performance, and hydraulic motors have largely been replaced by electric motors in many applications. Although this trend is expected to continue into the future, it is important to comprehensively evaluate which motor is most suitable when designing mechanical systems. This paper presents the results of a survey of the performance of electric and hydraulic servo motors and aims to provide quantitative data that can be used as a reference for selecting appropriate motors. We surveyed AC, AC direct, brushless DC, and brushed DC electric motors and swash plate-type axial piston, bent axis-type axial piston, crank-type radial piston, and multistroke-type radial piston hydraulic motors. Performance data were collected from catalogs and nonpublic data. We compared and evaluated the characteristics of these diverse servo motors using indexes such as torque, rotating speed, output power, power density, and power rate.

Topics & Concepts

Hydraulic motorElectric motorBrushed DC electric motorDC motorServomotorPiston (optics)Automotive engineeringEngineeringHydraulic machineryMechanical engineeringAC motorComputer scienceElectrical engineeringPhysicsOpticsWavefrontHydraulic and Pneumatic SystemsRobotic Locomotion and ControlElectric Motor Design and Analysis
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