Energy Efficiency and Performance Evaluation of an Exterior-Rotor Brushless DC Motor and Drive System across the Full Operating Range
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Hsieh, Tsung-Han; Yeon, Seong Ho; Herr, Hugh
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In recent years, exterior-rotor brushless DC motors have become increasingly popular in robotics applications due to their compact shape and high torque density. However, these motors were originally used for continuous operation in drones. For applications such as exoskeletons, prostheses, or legged robots, short bursts of high power are often required. Unfortunately, vendors do not typically provide data on the motors’ performance under these conditions. This paper presents experimental data on the torque–speed relationship, efficiency, and thermal responses of one of the most widely used outrunner-type brushless motors across its full operating range, including high-power short-duration operation. The results of this study can inform the selection and design of actuators for a range of robotics applications, particularly those that require high power output for brief periods of time.
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2023-08-06Department
Program in Media Arts and Sciences (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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Actuators 12 (8): 318 (2023)
Version: Final published version