Abstract

This paper describes a novel one-axis actively regulated bearingless motor with a spinning top-shaped rotor, which is intended for a use as a cooling fan. This motor requires only one set of three-phase winding and thus one three-phase inverter to realize both rotation and magnetic suspension, and thus it is dubbed a single-drive bearingless motor. An axial position of the rotor is actively regulated and radial and tilting motions are passively stabilized by the passive magnetic bearing. Torque and axial suspension force are regulated by q-axis and d-axis currents, respectively. In this paper, the structure and principle, design, and test results of the proposed bearingless motor are presented.

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