Abstract

The torque of a magnetoelectric torque motor with surface-mounted permanent magnets on the rotor was studied. The sinusoidal current supply mode is considered. The torque was calculated according to the static model of the magnetic field. It was determined that the sixth harmonic makes a significant contribution to the torque ripple. To reduce the sixth harmonic it is proposed to use a winding with a shortened pitch, for which it is necessary to make this winding in two layers. The optimal values of the number of pole pairs, the angular width of the magnets of the magnetic field exci-tation system, and the shortening of the winding pitch were determined. It was found that shortening of the winding pitch decreases the torque ripple by 2 ... 2.5 times. References 7, figures 6, tables 3.

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