linear motor

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linear
adjective
uk
/ˈlɪn.i.ər/
us
/ˈlɪn.i.ɚ/
consisting of relating to lines ...
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motor
noun[C]
uk
/ˈməʊ.tər/
us
/ˈmoʊ.t̬ɚ/
a device that changes electricity or fuel into movement and makes a ...
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The first one, corresponds to a lead-lag circuit applied to thelinearmotoridentified transfer function.
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It is assumed that the industrial robot's transmission reduction ratios are high and, hence, thelinearmotordynamics dominate over the arm's non-linear dynamics.
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Linearmotordesign steps are also shown in the figure.
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Consider, for example, the design of alinearmotorto replace a hydraulic actuator.
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The system consists of a strain gauge-type pressure sensor, alinearmotor, and an analog circuit.
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Constraint dominance methods applied to the design of alinearmotor.
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For example, in the case of thelinearmotordesign problem, imagine that the designer has to choose either an induction motor or a synchronous motor configuration.
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They are like our present hovertrain, which has one system for support—the air cushion—and another for propulsion—thelinearmotor.
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If you imagine cutting this machine from the periphery to the centre and unrolling it, you will then have alinearmotor.
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But with all of them there is likely to be in the train of the future the same method of propulsion—thelinearmotor.
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Alinearmotorworks in exactly the same way a round motor which has been split to its centre, laid flat and extended.
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This type of motive device, which features a single moving part, is called an elastic-wave or peristalticlinearmotor.
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Thelinearmotorwas naturally suited to use with maglev systems as well.
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This type of system uses alinearmotor/generator consisting of a stack of permanent magnets and coils to generate electricity.
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It is propelled by a track-sidelinearmotor, while the train cars are unpowered.
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The voice coil and magnet essentially form alinearmotorworking against the centering spring tension of the spider and surround.
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Alinearmotor(propulsion coils) mounted in the track is one solution.
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The train would uselinearmotorand magnetic levitation to reach speeds about 500 km per hour.
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