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Analysis of an integrated electromagnetic actuator prototype

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Authors

  • Jakub Emmrich
  • Wladimir Bickel
  • Berend Denkena
  • Bernd Ponick

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInnovative Small Drives and Micro-Motor Systems
Subtitle of host publication9. GMM/ETG Symposium
PublisherVDE Verlag GmbH
Pages35-39
Number of pages5
ISBN (print)978-3-8007-3537-2
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event9. GMM/ETG Fachtagung Innovative Klein- und Mikroantriebstechnik - 9th GMM/ETG Symposium on Innovative Small Drives and Micro-Motor Systems - Nurnberg, Germany
Duration: 19 Sept 201320 Sept 2013

Publication series

NameGMM-Fachberichte
PublisherVDE Verlag GmbH
Volume76

Abstract

This paper presents the analysis and verification of the electrical, mechanical and dynamic characteristics of a novel motor-integrated actuator prototype for high frequency damping forces. In order to stabilize milling processes in high speed cutting applications, an electromagnetic actuator has been integrated into the motor element of a milling spindle. Compared to other methods [1-3], this approach does not require additional external elements. Furthermore, the construction and dimensions of the spindle shaft are mainly left unchanged, so that the dynamic behavior of the new milling spindle is comparable to the original spindle in contrast to [4]. As the efficiency of the proposed method highly depends on the actuator properties, the validation of the calculations and the effectivity of the method by measurement of the frequency response function (FRF) of the spindle prototype are shown in the following.

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Analysis of an integrated electromagnetic actuator prototype. / Emmrich, Jakub; Bickel, Wladimir; Denkena, Berend et al.
Innovative Small Drives and Micro-Motor Systems: 9. GMM/ETG Symposium. VDE Verlag GmbH, 2013. p. 35-39 (GMM-Fachberichte; Vol. 76).

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Emmrich, J, Bickel, W, Denkena, B & Ponick, B 2013, Analysis of an integrated electromagnetic actuator prototype. in Innovative Small Drives and Micro-Motor Systems: 9. GMM/ETG Symposium. GMM-Fachberichte, vol. 76, VDE Verlag GmbH, pp. 35-39, 9. GMM/ETG Fachtagung Innovative Klein- und Mikroantriebstechnik - 9th GMM/ETG Symposium on Innovative Small Drives and Micro-Motor Systems, Nurnberg, Germany, 19 Sept 2013. <https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6624084>
Emmrich, J., Bickel, W., Denkena, B., & Ponick, B. (2013). Analysis of an integrated electromagnetic actuator prototype. In Innovative Small Drives and Micro-Motor Systems: 9. GMM/ETG Symposium (pp. 35-39). (GMM-Fachberichte; Vol. 76). VDE Verlag GmbH. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6624084
Emmrich J, Bickel W, Denkena B, Ponick B. Analysis of an integrated electromagnetic actuator prototype. In Innovative Small Drives and Micro-Motor Systems: 9. GMM/ETG Symposium. VDE Verlag GmbH. 2013. p. 35-39. (GMM-Fachberichte). Epub 2013 Oct 15.
Emmrich, Jakub ; Bickel, Wladimir ; Denkena, Berend et al. / Analysis of an integrated electromagnetic actuator prototype. Innovative Small Drives and Micro-Motor Systems: 9. GMM/ETG Symposium. VDE Verlag GmbH, 2013. pp. 35-39 (GMM-Fachberichte).
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