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Title: Application of the drive systems through the stepper motors in the process equipment, manipulators, pushers without feedback
Authors: Antipin, A.
Tomashevskii, D. N.
Mironov, S. E.
Volhin, M.
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Издательство УМЦ УПИ
Citation: Antipin A. Application of the drive systems through the stepper motors in the process equipment, manipulators, pushers without feedback / A. Antipin, D. N. Tomashevskii, S. E. Mironov, M. Volhin // Актуальные проблемы электромеханики и электротехнологий АПЭЭТ-2017 : сборник научных трудов. — Екатеринбург : Издательство УМЦ УПИ, 2017. — С. 205-208.
Abstract: The current trend in the development of electric drive systems is the replacement of mechanical transmissions and kinematic connections by electric ones, that is, the fusion of an electric motor with a working element (actuating element). The main advantage of a stepper motor is the ability to realize precise positioning and speed control without applying feedback (speed, position). The limitation in the use of stepper motors is power and speed, but in practice, their use is entirely justified in inexpensive machine tools having a CNC system designed for processing wood, plastics, light metals and other materials of medium speed, the need for manufacturers of CNC machines for accuracy and speed. A conveyor line was developed on a system of stepper motors without feedback for the pharmaceutical industry.
Keywords: STEPPER MOTOR
VARIABLE MOTION
DESIGN
DRIVE SYSTEM
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/62654
Conference name: Международная конференция «Актуальные проблемы электромеханики и электротехнологий АПЭЭТ-2017»
Conference date: 13.11.2017-16.11.2017
RSCI ID: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=36355342
Origin: Актуальные проблемы электромеханики и электротехнологий АПЭЭТ-2017. — Екатеринбург, 2017
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