Title :
Electric Motor Selection for Motion Control Systems
Author :
Kimbrough, Scott ; Dewell, Larry
Author_Institution :
University of Utah, Mechanical Engineering Department, SLC, UT 84112
Abstract :
This paper develops a procedure for selecting electric motors for motion control systems. Many motion control applications share three performance objectives: 1) satisfactory closed-loop frequency response, 2) command voltages that are within supply limits, and 3) adequate disturbance rejection. By treating these three performance ojectives as constraints, rather than simply desirable attributes, the selection process is simplified by reducing the dimension and/or extent of the design space. Selection within the reduced design space can then be accomplished by considering other objectives such as cost, weight and size.
Keywords :
Circuits; Control systems; Costs; Electric motors; Measurement; Motion control; Rotors; Servomotors; Vehicle dynamics; Wheels;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 1990
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA