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Development of new generation of eddy current displacement sensors

Parole chiave ELECTRONIC BOARDS, MAGNETIC BEARINGS, SENSORS

Riferimenti NICOLA AMATI, ANDREA TONOLI

Riferimenti esterni Dr. Angelo Bonfitto (angelo.bonfitto@polito.it), Dr. Lester Daniel Suarez Cabrera (lester.suarezcabrera@polito.it)

Gruppi di ricerca 17 - Progettazione di macchine rotanti e sistemi meccatronici

Tipo tesi MODELING AND EXPERIMENTAL

Descrizione The present thesis work is addressed to the study and development of a new generation of eddy current displacement sensors for application in the field of rotating machines. The main applications are that of high speed rotors supported by conventional or magnetic bearings adopted for several applications: vacuum pumps, turbocompressors, high speed spindles for tooling machines.
The aim is to study, design, realize and test a sensor to be customized on radial magnetic bearings for high speed rotors. The sensing part and the signal conditioning electronic subsystem must be designed, realized and tested starting from a demonstrator that has already been developed.
The thesis work will be developed at the Mechatronics Laboratory of the Politecnico di Torino (www.lim.polito.it) under the supervision of Prof. Andrea Tonoli and Prof. Nicola Amati and in collaboration with other Researcher and PhD Students that are involved in the research line of rotating systems and magnetic bearings.
The activity will start within the end of February 2016 and end by July/September 2016.
For further information contact Prof. Nicola Amati (nicola.amati@polito.it), Prof. Andrea Tonoli (andrea.tonoli@polito.it), Dr. Angelo Bonfitto (angelo.bonfitto@polito.it), Dr. Lester Daniel Suarez Cabrera (lester.suarezcabrera@polito.it).

Conoscenze richieste Modeling of Mechatronic Systems, Use of Matlab/Simulink, Modeling design and testing of simplified electronic circuits. Attitude for experimental testing


Scadenza validita proposta 31/07/2017      PROPONI LA TUA CANDIDATURA




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