Implementation of Contactless angular Speed Measurement Based on Photo Sensor

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 82-85
Author(s):  
Amir Abu_Al_Aish
Author(s):  
S. Peresada ◽  
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Y. Nikonenko ◽  
V. Pyzhov ◽  
D. Rodkin ◽  
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In this paper, a new speed control algorithm for a permanent magnet DC motor which does not require implementation of the angular speed sensor is presented. Three steps are performed to develop the control system: design of speed tracking control algorithm assuming the speed measurement; design of speed observer; design of sensorless speed control algorithm based on the principle of separation. Information about speed is taken from the speed observer using the motor current value. The stability of the composite system dynamics consisting of three subsystems (the speed regulation loop, current regulation loop, and speed observer) is analyzed. The feedback gains tuning procedure for decoupling of three subsystems is given. The simulation results show that the dynamic performance of the designed system is similar to the performance of the system with angular speed measurement. The resulting closed-loop system has structural robustness properties with respect to parametric and coordinate disturbances. References 12, figures 2.


2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-22
Author(s):  
Ramazan Akkaya ◽  
Fatih Alpaslan Kazan

The encoders are electromechanical devices that give information about the angular position and the number of turns of the shaft, which they are connected. These devices are divided into digital or analogue according to output types. On digital outputs, the output can be binary coded, gray coded or pulsed. The frequency (M) or period (T) method produces accurate results in pulse-output encoders. However, these methods alone cannot give accurate results in some encoder types, which are saw tooth type encoders that produce analogue outputs in different shapes. In this study, a new method was proposed, which reduces the relative error ratio too much below 1 % in an absolute encoder that produces an analogue output ranging from 0 V to 5 V according to the angular position of the shaft. Unlike in the studies in the literature, M method and Analog Digital Converter (ADC) were used together. Thanks to this proposed method (M + ADC), it is possible to increase the measurement accuracy of the encoders with analogue output in all speed regions.


Measurement ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 46 (10) ◽  
pp. 3976-3981 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Shah-Mohammadi-Azar ◽  
Hadi Azimloo ◽  
Ghader Rezazadeh ◽  
Rasoul Shabani ◽  
Behrooz Tousi

Author(s):  
Hugo Andre´ ◽  
Didier Re´mond ◽  
Adeline Bourdon

Power transmission faults are one important cause of machine downtime many production activities are working to prevail. Vibration monitoring tools have achieved this role on the assumption that the stationary condition hypothesis is maintained. Several industries, including wind energy production, are however demanding to observe mechanical or electrical rotating components behaviour at variable speeds. Instantaneous angular speed measurement has been recently proven able to detect localized faults in bearings using only an encoder close from the source of the defect. This paper presents the results obtained from a large span experiment on a 2MW wind turbine. The uniqueness of the sensor used to monitor the whole line shafting along with the continuous non stationary conditions are so many difficulties cumulated on this attempt. Two basic signal processing tools are theoretically defined and experimentally applied in an original way on the Instantaneous Angular Speed measurement to efficiently tackle these practical issues.


Measurement ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 157 ◽  
pp. 107636 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mihaita Horodinca ◽  
Ionut Ciurdea ◽  
Dragos-Florin Chitariu ◽  
Adriana Munteanu ◽  
Mihai Boca

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