Linear variable differential transformer with high disturbance rejection for integrated solenoid position detection
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Start Time:2021-07-03 09:30 (Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:20min

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Abstract
Highly integrated linear actuators convince with their small size and high dynamic response. With these basic requirements smart actuators can be realized that react adequately to external influences. This demands for integrated linear position sensors to feed the input of the required closed loop control. This paper analyzes the potential of linear variable differential transformers (LVDTs) suitable for integration into solenoids working as shift actuators. The focus is on two aspects: first, the maximization of disturbance rejection and second, a neat integration into the magnet. The investigated sensor design is modeled and analyzed in the electromagnetic and electric domain. After identifying the main design criteria, a robust sensor concept is presented. The proposed design solution addresses both issues – high disturbance rejection and full integration - successfully. Finally, a simultaneous simulation of the solenoid actuation and the sensor output signal proves the concept.
Keywords
solenoid, linear variable differential transformer, LVDT, disturbance rejection, smart actuator, shift by wire
Speaker
Florian Poltschak
Johannes Kepler University Linz

Florian Poltschak is the deputy head of the JKU HOERBIGER Research Institute for Smart Actuators at the Johannes Kepler University of Linz since 2010. He holds a Masters’ degree in Mechatronics from the Loughborough University, UK and diploma as well as Phd. degree in Mechatronics from the Johannes Kepler University Linz.
He leads about 10 industry-academia research cooperation projects each year in the field of smart electromagnetic actuation, direct drives, integrated sensory, (embedded) digital signal processor control systems.Florian Poltschak is the deputy head of the JKU HOERBIGER Research Institute for Smart Actuators at the Johannes Kepler University of Linz since 2010. He holds a Masters’ degree in Mechatronics from the Loughborough University, UK and diploma as well as Phd. degree in Mechatronics from the Johannes Kepler University Linz.
He leads about 10 industry-academia research cooperation projects each year in the field of smart electromagnetic actuation, direct drives, integrated sensory, (embedded) digital signal processor control systems.

Georg Hartl
Johannes Kepler Universit?t Linz *

Georg Hartl is currently studying Mechatronics at the Johannes Kepler University Linz and contributes to research projects on integrated systms and integratied system's sensory.

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Florian Poltschak Johannes Kepler University Linz
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