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FEATURE  Machine Building


Better machine design starts with motor technology mechanical industries, from aerospace


Machine design is a lynchpin for


and medical to emobility. This process ultimately determines manufacturing costs and profi ts for the product, setting the stage for its success or failure. As such, intelligent machine design requires a careful balance of innovation and practicality, says Jonathan Bullick of KEB America.


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ew machines must serve the many needs of their market and end users, from effi ciency to form factor, while


keeping costs as low as possible. One of the best ways to marry these design goals is to invest in superior motor technology. Here’s an overview of how leading motor technologies can help drive performance, reliability and lower costs for machine builders.


MACHINE MOTORS: CHOOSING THE RIGHT TOOL FOR THE JOB Over the years, a big change in machine design has been the migration from DC motors to AC motors. Unlike the former, AC motors do not rely on soft contacts (or brushes) that wear down and must be replaced over time. AC induction, linear and synchronous motors offer exceptional durability for longer lifespans – and can be outfi tted with variable frequency drives (VFDs) to optimise motor speed and torque. This rounds back to a core design tenet: choosing the best motor for the machine. An ideal machine motor gives builders


maximum design fl exibility, while delivering dependable performance and longevity across applications. In some cases, this might mean using a variety of different motor types.


MOTOR TECHNOLOGY FOR MACHINE PERFORMANCE As the beating heart of the machine, motors


BELOW: Variable frequency drives offer optimal motor control and efficiency


DL3 servo motors from KEB offer high precision, efficient performance for machine builders


play an essential role in a product’s overall performance. This is why machine builders invest in AC permanent magnet (PM) servo motors. These solutions have low inertias and are ideal for dynamic applications, where acceleration and deceleration rates are frequent. AC PM servo motors can also leverage various feedback devices, which can be used to continuously read for and correct errors in motor velocity, torque and position. Consequently, these servo motors offer great performance through pinpoint speed and torque regulation. AC PM servo motors offer a few major


performance advantages for machine builders, including: • • • • •


High output power


Dependable torque, even at high speeds Quiet operation


Excellent acceleration Good torque-to-inertia ration


MOTORS FOR COMPACT MACHINES More compact machines require smaller motors that do not sacrifi ce results. This is why machine builders invest in AC PM servo motors, which are more compact than their induction motor counterparts. Using liquid-cooled motors allows more power output, enabling optimal performance in small-sized machines.


Liquid-cooled VFDs pair well with liquid-cooled motors 20 September 2022 Irish Manufacturing


MOTOR COOLING TECHNOLOGY Excessive heat within a machine will lead to failure, which adversely affects throughput and production. To combat this problem, machine builders utilise liquid cooling – a better means of cooling motors that becomes even more important at higher power levels. Liquid-cooled VFDs pair perfectly with water-cooled motors for more stable product performance. Several sectors have growing demand for this liquid-cooled technology, including plastics extruders and injection moulding machines, as well as mobile machinery and recycling machines.


MOTORS FOR MACHINE EFFICIENCY Over its entire lifespan, an industrial machine can accrue massive energy expenses, increasing its operating costs. Thankfully, machine builders can address this issue by investing in more effi cient motor technologies that mitigate energy use. The higher the horsepower (hp) the more


important energy effi ciency becomes for a machine. The same applies to the machine’s duty cycle – or the length of time it remains in operation. Products running 24/7 should use the most energy effi cient motor possible to reduce operating costs over time. Controlling the motor (e.g. reducing speed) also provides an effective way to cut energy costs, which is where VFDs show their worth. KEB VFDs can help adjust motor speed to save energy and maximise system effi ciency.


MOTOR LONGEVITY AND RELIABILITY


Machine builders prioritise the longevity of motors to ensure their products run reliably over an extended lifespan. For this benefi t, induction motors have historically been preferred – namely because they are extremely reliable and can be run off the line. However, newer motor technologies such as synchronous reluctance motors are bucking this trend by pairing the performance of a permanent magnet motor with the simplicity of an induction motor. These motors offer better effi ciencies and results compared to conventional induction motors, while still being straightforward in design, easy to maintain and highly reliable.


KEB (UK) Ltd www.keb.co.uk www.irish-manufacturing.com


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