2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.mechatronics.2015.07.004
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Modeling and design of geared DC motors for energy efficiency: Comparison between theory and experiments

Abstract: a b s t r a c tEnergy efficiency is a growing concern in today's mechatronic designs. In recent years, many works have emerged presenting energy-efficient actuators with electrical motors. However, there is little consistency in the way energy consumption is calculated. Drive inertia, motor efficiency and controller efficiency are often neglected in optimizations, and so are the load-and speed-dependency of the losses and other non-linearities. While this approach works well in stationary circumstances, it can… Show more

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“…Analog to what was done in subsection 3.2.1, the peak torque difference in this graph (8.4mNm) corresponds to a torque ratio of: t = out / in = 588 / 8.4 = 69.87 (9) This enables us to calculate the efficiency of the quasi-planetary configuration to spin the 0.5kg mass at the peak torque point as: Ƞr = 69.87 / 96.2 = 72.6% (10) Whereas, according to [26] the expected Wolfrom meshing efficiency, based on the efficiency values estimated in (7) should be:…”
Section: Fixed Ringmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…Analog to what was done in subsection 3.2.1, the peak torque difference in this graph (8.4mNm) corresponds to a torque ratio of: t = out / in = 588 / 8.4 = 69.87 (9) This enables us to calculate the efficiency of the quasi-planetary configuration to spin the 0.5kg mass at the peak torque point as: Ƞr = 69.87 / 96.2 = 72.6% (10) Whereas, according to [26] the expected Wolfrom meshing efficiency, based on the efficiency values estimated in (7) should be:…”
Section: Fixed Ringmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Hence, to cope with the elevated maximum torques, heavy and bulky actuators are needed. And this also means that, during most of the time, these heavy actuators will be operating at very low and even negative torques, far from their optimal efficiency [9].…”
Section: Case Study Human Limb Assistance and Replication 21 Backgroundmentioning
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“…For instance, energy flowing from the load to the battery requires that the load is high enough to backdrive the motor-transmission system. motor terminal resistance, and k t the motor torque constant [23].…”
Section: Modeling Of Series Elastic Actuatorsmentioning
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“…The literature offers a large number of correlation laws in heat transfer for simple geometries [3]. The validation of these analytical models is usually carried out on more detailed models (finite element models -FEM) or on experimental or statistical data [4]. This approach requires expertise and becomes difficult for Multiphysics systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%