Title :
Modeling and Experimental Verification of a Tubular Actuator for 20-g Acceleration in a Pick-and-Place Application
Author :
Meessen, Koen J. ; Paulides, Johannes J H ; Lomonova, Elena A.
Author_Institution :
Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Eindhoven, Netherlands
Abstract :
This paper presents the modeling and the experimental verification of a tubular actuator for a pick-and-place application. To increase the throughput of a placement robot for printed circuit boards, a very fast linear motion is required. A moving-magnet tubular actuator with axially magnetized magnets is selected. Using a semianalytical magnetic field model coupled to a thermal one, a design is created that achieves a translator acceleration of 20 g. A prototype of the designed actuator is built and coupled with a Simulink dSpace system to perform extensive measurements in order to validate the models and investigate the achievable acceleration within a predetermined motion profile. The electromotive force is measured, and the disturbance forces are identified. The position error is measured during the motion profile with an acceleration of 20 g and a stroke of 30 mm. Furthermore, thermal measurements are performed to check the achievable duty cycle. The built design shows good agreement with the models, and the specified acceleration of 20 g is achieved.
Keywords :
acceleration; electromagnetic actuators; printed circuits; robotic assembly; Simulink dSpace system; disturbance forces; electromotive force; experimental verification; linear motion; magnetized magnets; moving-magnet tubular actuator; pick-and-place application; placement robot; printed circuit boards; semianalytical magnetic field model; thermal measurements; thermal model; translator acceleration; Acceleration; Accelerometers; Actuators; Force measurement; Magnetic field measurement; Motion measurement; Performance evaluation; Printed circuits; Robots; Throughput; High acceleration; linear actuator; measurements; permanent magnet;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2010.2057392