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HOMOPOLAR MICROMOTOR WITH LIQUID METAL ROTOR Teimour Maleki and Babak Ziaie School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA (Tel : +1-765-494-0725; E-mail: [email protected]). ADVISER:CHENG-HSIEN LIU 劉承賢 REPORTER: 劉宗和、葉致成 ID:9733530 、 9733593. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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ADVISER:CHENG-HSIEN LIU 劉承賢REPORTER:劉宗和、葉致成ID:9733530 、 9733593
HOMOPOLAR MICROMOTOR WITH LIQUID METAL ROTOR
Teimour Maleki and Babak ZiaieSchool of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA(Tel : +1-765-494-0725; E-mail:
TRANDUCERS & EUROSENSORS’07The 14th international Conference on Solid-State Sensor. Actuator and Microsystems, Lyon. France. June 10-14,2007
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Outline
AbstractIntroductionAlgorithmfabrication3-D computer aided simulationConclusion Reference
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Abstract
GA homopolar motor concept modelMEMS structure
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introduction
First invented in 1821 by
the famous ninetieth
century English scientist
Michael Faraday (1791-
1867), he built a type of
electric motor which
nowadays is referred to as
a homopolar motor.Michael Faraday
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introduction
What is “Homopolar” ?->
Requiring only the same electric polarity
for its operation, substituting the word
“same” with its Greek equivalent homos one
arrives at the name homopolar.
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introduction
Current, magnetic field and magnetic force directions. Here the exerted torque causes the disc to rotate in an anti-clockwise direction.
Homopolar motor
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introduction
general DC motor
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introduction
Homopolar DC motor compared with other DC motors
The liquid rotor simplifies electrical connection to
the rotating part and reduces friction and power
loss.
Advantage Disadvantage
simple high current requirement which is typically mitigated by using superconducting wires
compact
no force ripple
do not require current or magnetic field controllers
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Introduction
• Homopolar Motor , made with drywall screw, alkaline cell, wire, and neodymium disk magnet. The screw and magnet contact the bottom of the battery cell and are held up by magnetic attraction.
• The homopolar micromotor consists of a mercury droplet as the liquid rotor.
homopolar electric motor
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Rotational torques acting on the magnet and on the closing wire.
Faraday’s setup: magnet, disk and closing wire.
Algorithm
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Algorithm
Electric field(E) electric charge (q)
Magnetic field(B)velocity of the particle (v)
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Algorithm
the force on a point charge due to electromagnetic fields : Lorentz Force Equation
Faraday’s law of induction :
is the magnetic flux through the loop.is the electromotive force(EMF)
experienced.
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Algorithm
Moving charge
(Ampere’s low)current Magnetic field
Changing the magnetic field
Creating the current
(faraday’s low)
Changing the
direction of moving
charge or wire
motor
generator
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Algorithm
i
B
F
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Algorithm
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Fabrication
A micromachined circular hole with the diameter of 2mm.
2mm
Highly doped silicon wafer (0.001 Ω-cm)
A small hole was created in Silicon nitride layer using RIE.
200μm
Neodymium super magnet
Mercury
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Fabrication
Fig. The optical image of the fabricated device showing the magnet , two layers of high doped silicon wafer ,a SU-8 cap and a Teflon rotor.
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3-D COMPUTER AIDED SIMULATION
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Find the generated electromagnetic force.
Ampere’s law
Taking divergence of (1)
COMSOL 3.3
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3-D computer aided simulation
Fig. Simulation result for magnetic field andcurrent distribution in the micromotor
The magnetic field in the location of the motor is mostly in z direction.
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3-D computer aided simulation
The magnet diameter should be as big as possible.The distance between the magnet surface and bottom of the mercury droplet should be kept at a minimum.Increasing the mass of the thickness of the top silicon does not change the electromagnetic force.
Fig. the current density distribution in the rotor and top silicon part
Fig. The magnetic flux density z-component magnitude on top of the magnet.
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Result
Fig. Electromagnetic force vs. electric current.
Fig. Measured output RPM vs. current.
The output of electrostatic MEMS micromotor which is in the order of pN-m.The high-power MEMS electric induction motors needs power more than 100V .
Because the measurement setup limitations.The author mention that the micromotor can rotate much faster than what is indicate in the figure(300 round per minute (rpm))
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Conclusions
Successfully simulated and fabricated a homopolar micromotor with a liquid rotor.
The simulation result show that important parameters in designing the micromotor are the magnet diameter and the thickness of the bottom silicon which controls the distance between the surface and the bottom the magnet metal liquid.
The other important parameter to increase both torque and rpm is the size of the hole in the top silicon which control the path length in the force equation.
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reference
A SIMPLE ROLLING HOMOPOLAR MOTOR(Seán M. Stewart)
D.K. Cheng, Field and Wave Electromagnetics, Addison Wesley, 1992.
The homopolar motor: A true relativistic engine
http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki
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Thanks of your attention
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About Silicon Nitride
Key Properties
High strength over a wide temperature range
High fracture toughness
High hardness Outstanding wear resistance, both impingement and frictional modes
Good thermal shock resistance Good chemical resistance
Typical Uses
Rotating bearing balls and rollers Cutting tools
Engine moving parts — valves, turbocharger rotors
Engine wear parts — cam followers, tappet shims
Turbine blades, vanes, buckets Metal tube forming rolls and dies
Precision shafts and axles in high wear environments
Weld positioners