This paper explores the possibilities of position
estimation for linear electromagnetic actuators, in comparison
to rotating electric motors. The linear actuator under study is a
DC type short stroke permanent magnet actuator with an E-core
stator. The non-linearity in the inductance model is first measured
and identified on a commercially available actuator, after which a
demodulation scheme, inspired from sensorless control methods
applied to rotating electrical machines, is designed to estimate
the position of the mover. The estimation scheme is validated by
simulation results at the end.
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This paper explores the possibilities of position
estimation for linear electromagnetic actuators, in comparison
to rotating electric motors. The linear actuator under study is a
DC type short stroke permanent magnet actuator with an E-core
stator. The non-linearity in the inductance model is first measured
and identified on a commercially available actuator, after which a
demodulation scheme, inspired from sensorless control methods
applied to rotating electrical machines, is designed to...
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