Abstract

This research proposes a robust optimal design methodology to reduce the cogging torque of a hard disk drive (HDD) spindle motor due to the coil-positioning error of the magnetizer. The design optimization problem of the magnetizer is formulated with an objective function of the cogging torque and the constraints of the torque constant. The coil-positioning errors measured by computerized tomography are considered as the random variables of the robust optimal design problem. Additional design variables of the magnetizer are chosen in the optimization problem, such as back-yoke thickness, notch depth, etc. Magnetic finite element analysis of the HDD spindle motor is also performed to calculate the cogging torque and torque constant. The cogging torque and torque constant of the optimal design are compared with those of the conventional design, demonstrating that the proposed method effectively reduces the cogging toque of the HDD spindle motor.

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