Abstract

Due to stator magnetic saturation and inherent cogging torque, the slotted limited angle torque motor (LATM) performs large torque ripple within its operation range, resulting in vibration noise and complex control problem. The novelty of this article is to not only first to apply 1J22 soft magnetic alloy (SMA) in the LATM but also to propose a multiobjective optimization method to improve the torque performances including torque ripple, cogging torque, and output torque, based on genetic algorithm (GA). First, 1J22 SMA is applied to the LATM to reduce the torque ripple caused by magnetic field saturation. Then, through the sensitivity analysis, weight coefficients of the related parameters of stator tooth for the optimization process are obtained. Besides, in order to optimize torque performances, the multiobjective optimization process is carried out and the GA is used to obtain the desired objective. Finally, the finite-element analysis (FEA) is used to validate the optimization design.

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