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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2019.20.4.35

Development of High Precision Fastening torque performance Nut-runner System  

Kim, Youn-Hyun (Department of Electrical Engineering, Hanbat University)
Kim, Sol (Department of Electrical Engineering, Yuhan University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.20, no.4, 2019 , pp. 35-42 More about this Journal
Abstract
Nut fasteners that require ultra-precise control are required in the overall manufacturing industry including electronic products that are currently developing with the automobile industry. Important performance factors when tightening nuts include loosening due to insufficient fastening force, breakage due to excessive fastening, Tightening torque and angle are required to maintain and improve the assembling quality and ensure the life of the product. Nut fasteners, which are now marketed under the name Nut Runner, require high torque and precision torque control, precision angle control, and high speed operation for increased production, and are required for sophisticated torque control dedicated to high output BLDC motors and nut fasteners. It is demanded to develop a high-precision torque control driver and a high-speed, low-speed, high-response precision speed control system, but it does not satisfy the high precision, high torque and high speed operation characteristics required by customers. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a control technique of BLDC motor variable speed control and nut runner based on vector control and torque control based on coordinate transformation of d axis and q axis that can realize low vibration and low noise even at accurate tightening torque and high speed rotation. The performance results were analyzed to confirm that the proposed control satisfies the nut runner performance. In addition, it is confirmed that the pattern is programmed by One-Stage operation clamping method and it is tightened to the target torque exactly after 10,000 [rpm] high speed operation. The problem of tightening torque detection by torque ripple is also solved by using disturbance observer Respectively.
Keywords
BLDC Motor; Fastened Torque; Nut-runner; One Stage Bolt Fastened Method; Vector Controller;
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